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India, China troops clash in Sikkim

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Indian and Chinese officers were seen clashing in between a scuffle  in a video,in Sikkim, that has emerged days after the deadly face-off at Ladakh. A Chinese officer is punched by an Indian jawan as soldiers of both sides brawl in the mobile phone video that lasts over five minutes. “Go back” and “don’t fight” shout soldiers from both sides. It is reported that the latest face-off took place near the Nathu La sector in Sikkim ,more than 5,000 meters (16,400ft) above sea level in the Himalayas.
After several moments, the fighting appears to die down as an Indian officer asks whether a Chinese soldier beaten during the fight is alright.It is not clear when the video was shot but it has emerged when India and China held top military talks on the Chinese side of the border to discuss the Galwan face-off and other points of dispute. Lieutenant General-level talks were held at Moldo on the Chinese side of Chushul in eastern Ladakh.
In 2017 ,the two countries clashed in this region after China tried to extend a broder road through a disputed plateau.

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