India Completes Construction of Key Bridge Close to Shyok-Galwan Rivers' Meeting Point in Eastern Ladakh: Indian Army Sources

A bridge has been completed on the Shyok river in the Eastern Ladakh area, very close to Shyok-Galwan rivers' meeting point, sources said. The development comes amid border tension with China over the Galwan valley incident.

Indian and Chinese Troops | Representational Image | (Photo Credits: IANS)

New Delhi, June 20: The construction of a strategically important bridge on the Shyok river in Eastern Ladakh area, close to Shyok-Galwan rivers' meeting point, has been completed, Indian Army sources said on Saturday. According to sources, the bridge is not on the track moving to Patrolling Point 14.

A bridge has been completed on the Shyok river in the Eastern Ladakh area, very close to Shyok-Galwan rivers' meeting point, sources said. The development comes amid border tension with China over the Galwan valley incident. India-China Face-Off: After Violent Clash, Satellite Images Reveal China Diverting Course of Galwan River.

Several Major General-level talks between India and China have been held to resolve the issues related to the violent face-off in Ladakh's Galwan area on June 15-16.

At least 20 Indian Army personnel, including a Colonel rank officer, had lost their lives in a violent face-off which happened in Ladakh's Galwan valley as a result of an attempt by the Chinese troops to unilaterally change the status quo during de-escalation.

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