A top US Congress panel has said the Chinese government had planned the June Galwan clash in eastern Ladakh. The just-released annual report of the United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC) said, evidence suggests that the Chinese government had planned the incident as Beijing ramped up a coercion campaign against its neighbours. It said,&nbsp;satellite images depicted a large Chinese build-up in the Galwan Valley, including potentially 1,000 PLA soldiers, the week before the skirmish.<br />''<br />''While 20 Indian soldiers died in the LAC clashes on June 15, the Chinese had suffered casualties too.&nbsp;The report said, Beijing ramped up its multiyear coercion campaign against its neighbors, provoking military or paramilitary standoffs with countries from Japan to India and much of Southeast Asia.<br />''&nbsp;<br />''<span style="color: #222222;">USCC was formed in 2000 and investigates national security and trade issues between China and the US.&nbsp; It also provides recommendations to US Congress for legislative and administrative action against Beijing.</span><br />
News On AIR | December 3, 2020 1:56 PM
US Congress panel blames China for planning Galwan Valley clash