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There is no official border negotiated high in the Himalayas, but instead a truce established a 2,100-mile Line of Actual Control. Soldiers from India and China clashed at a point in the Galwan Valley near the Line of Actual Control on June 15.
Indian officials have claimed that China was moving farther down the Galwan River than before while China claims sovereignty over the entire valley.
Galwan Valley is not the only area of tension, China has brought up weaponry in other parts along the Line of Actual Control, including north and east of Gogra, shown in this satellite image.
This year’s tension started at Pangong Lake, a glacial lake where the two countries have a different understanding of where exactly the Line of Actual Control passes.
The latest satellite images show Chinese military activities have slowed at the frontier. Despite the partial withdrawal, Chinese forces continue to dominate the spurs in this region. The tensions are unlikely to diminish.
China’s actions in the Himalayas have mirrored similar efforts to assert or reinforce its territorial claims, especially in the South China Sea.

See more about the country's deadly struggle with India for an advantage on their disputed mountain border. nyti.ms/2ZFq61b
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