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Indian traders burn Chinese goods in protest against border clashes with China

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Indian traders burn Chinese goods in protest against border clashes with China

Indian traders burn Chinese goods in protest against border clashes with China

Traders in north India staged a protest against China after 20 Indian soldiers were killed in a bloody border skirmish between the two nations.

The traders in the city of Mohali, Punjab, called for a boycott of all Chinese products and burnt some Chinese goods.

The clash at the Indo-Chinese border in Ladakh's Galwan Valley between Indian and Chinese troops, in which 20 Indian soldiers were killed, has resulted in widespread protest and a general call to boycott Chinese goods.


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