Indo-China tensions
India is ready to give proper education to China
In the wake of the border conflict, India has launched a massive military operation to teach China a "proper education". Meanwhile, anti-China protests erupted in several Indian cities, including the capital Delhi, yesterday in protest of Indian troops being killed in clashes with Chinese forces. In addition to burning the Chinese flag, President Xi Jinping's puppet was also burned.
In a statement to the media today (Thursday), Chief of Defense Staff Bipin Rawat has already called on the army, air force and navy to be on high alert for any situation. After that alert, not only troubled Ladakh, but also Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and every other border has seen a huge increase in troops. Paramilitary Indo-Tibetan Border Police is being taken to the border from Chamoli, Yoshimath, Uttarkashi in Uttarakhand.
India fears that China and Pakistan will simultaneously plan to disrupt the two borders. That is why the army has been directed to move forward from Jammu, Srinagar and Kargil. Airbases at Pathankot and Gwalior have been asked to be equipped with Sukhoi MKI and Tejas ECA high altitude fighter jets. At the same time, several warships of the Indian Navy advanced towards the Malacca Channel in the Indian Ocean yesterday (Wednesday) morning, according to media reports released today (Thursday).
Meanwhile, the people of Delhi's Defense Colony have raised the voice of war against China. They have applied for a boycott of products made in China. China has been urged to break its waist financially.
Youth Congress activists staged a protest in front of the Chinese embassy on Wednesday in protest of the killing of 20 Indian soldiers in clashes with China. At that time the police arrested them.
In Gujarat, people have taken to the streets to protest against China. At the time, they called for a boycott of Chinese products by vandalizing electronic products made in China.
In Ahmedabad, Vadodara and Surat, angry crowds burned Chinese flags and pictures of President Xi Jinping. Protesters have called on the central Modi government to ensure that the sacrifices made by the troops in the Galwan Valley do not fail.
Protesters in various parts of Jammu have rallied against China, demanding a boycott of Chinese goods as well as retaliation by severing trade ties with China. Authorities said protesters burned Chinese flags and puppets. During this time they set fire to various Chinese products. Protesters chanted slogans demanding retaliatory measures against the behavior of China's PLA forces.
Meanwhile, China's official media Global Times has commented that boycotting Chinese products will cause huge losses to both countries.

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