The Asian Age

‘ITBP men fought Chinese Army for 17-20 hrs at LAC’

‘Brave men recommende­d for medals’

- PAWAN BALI

Indian and Chinese troops clashed brutally at multiple times in May and June at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Eastern Ladakh, a fact that emerged on Friday after the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) recommende­d 21 names of its men for gallantry medals. They faced the Chinese during face offs and skirmishes in MayJune 2020, some of which lasted for 17-20 hours.

The ITBP director general S.S. Deswal said in a statement that the force has recommende­d 21 Gallantry medals and 294 DG Gallantry Commendati­ons for ITBP personnel “for displaying raw courage and bravery” during the face-off with Chinese troops in eastern Ladakh in May-June.

“The ITBP troops not only effectivel­y used shields to protect themselves but also responded fiercely to PLA advancing troops and brought the situation under control. With the highest order of profession­al skills, ITBP troops fought shoulder to shoulder and also

◗ 294 ITBP personnel were awarded with the DG’s commendati­on rolls and insignias on the eve of Independen­ce Day for their courage and bravery during clashes with Chinese troops

brought the injured Indian Army troops to the rear,” the statement said.

It said that even when the ITBP troops fought the whole night, they received minimum casualties by giving befitting reply to the stone pelters of the PLA. “At places they gave determined standoff about 17 to 20 hours throughout the intervenin­g nights,” said ITBP.

“Due to the high altitude training and manoeuvre experience of the force in the Himalayas deployment­s, the ITBP troops kept the PLA troops at bay and due to the all out and befitting response of ITBP jawans at almost all fronts, many areas were safeguarde­d in the hyper sensitive areas,” ITBP said.

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