The Line of Actual Control (LAC), the de facto border between India and China, has once again become a hotspot of rising military and political tension. After the deadly 2020 Galwan Valley clash, the region had seen relative calm — but as of mid-2025, reports suggest renewed troop movements, aggressive infrastructure development, and diplomatic silence from both sides. What’s really happening along the LAC in 2025? Is this a repeat of 2020—or something even bigger? A Quick Recap – What Happened at LAC Before (2020–2023)? In June 2020 , Indian and Chinese troops clashed in Galwan Valley, leading to the death of 20 Indian soldiers and an unknown number of Chinese casualties. After global attention and internal pressure, both sides began disengagement talks. Temporary buffer zones were created. Between 2021–2023 , several rounds of Corps Commander-level meetings were held, but full withdrawal never happened. China maintained strong positions in areas like Pangong Tso, Depsan...
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