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Section sizes in 2020–2021 China–India skirmishes
Section size for 2020–2021 China–India skirmishes (58 sections)
Section name Byte
count
Section
total
(Top) 29,168 29,168
Background 9,814 9,814
Causes 13,334 13,334
Order of battle 4,358 4,358
Incidents 4,674 129,176
Pangong Tso 19,801 19,801
Chushul sector 12,812 12,812
Sikkim 2,726 2,726
Eastern Ladakh 20,555 48,570
Galwan Valley clash 24,991 24,991
Depsang area 3,024 3,024
Ongoing construction of infrastructure 23,883 23,883
Logistics 10,147 10,147
War of attrition 3,023 3,023
Cyber attacks 3,540 3,540
Casualties and losses 2,706 2,706
Diplomatic response 21,636 50,040
Disengagement and de-escalation efforts 17,870 17,870
Linkage of border tension and bilateral relations 3,217 3,217
India's statements about transgressions, incursions, intrusions and infiltration 2,458 2,458
Official statements on territorial sovereignty 4,859 4,859
Status of standoff and skirmishes 2,359 8,960
Pangong Tso 1,146 1,146
Gogra-Hot Springs 5,455 5,455
India's territorial loss 9,762 9,762
Reactions 16 77,622
India 7,152 57,229
Reactionary military procurement 5,876 5,876
Economic sanctions 27,689 35,127
Return of Chinese companies 2,551 2,551
China India trade 4,887 4,887
Kashmir, Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh 4,786 4,786
Wartime gallantry awards to members of Indian military 2,485 2,485
Diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics 1,803 1,803
China 15 20,377
June 2020 to 2021 17,884 17,884
Wartime gallantry awards to Chinese soldiers 2,478 2,478
International 21 33,049
Protests 2,435 33,028
Governments 25,235 25,235
Organisations 811 811
Commentary 4,162 4,162
Quadrilateral Security Dialogue 385 385
In media 16 16,672
Information war 5,680 5,680
News media 8,902 8,902
Social media 2,074 2,074
See also 334 334
Notes 138 138
References 18 581
Citations 34 34
Bibliography 529 529
Further reading 22 4,792
Books 768 768
Journals 826 826
Reports 917 917
News articles 2,259 2,259
External links 754 754
Total 391,260 391,260

Some sources

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  • Fisher, Margaret W.; Rose, Leo E.; Huttenback, Robert A. (1963), Himalayan Battleground: Sino-Indian Rivalry in Ladakh, Praeger – via Questia
  • Garver, John W. (2006), "China's Decision for War with India in 1962", in Robert S. Ross (ed.), New Directions in the Study of China's Foreign Policy, Stanford University Press, ISBN 978-0-8047-5363-0, archived from the original (PDF) on 28 August 2017
  • Hoffmann, Steven A. (1990), India and the China Crisis, University of California Press, ISBN 978-0-520-06537-6
  • Lamb, Alastair (1964), The China-India border, Oxford University Press
  • Lintner, Bertil (2018), China’s India War: Collision Course on the Roof of the World, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-909163-8
  • Maxwell, Neville (1970), India's China War, Pantheon Books, ISBN 978-0-394-47051-1
  • Raghavan, Srinath (2010), War and Peace in Modern India, Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 978-1-137-00737-7
  • Woodman, Dorothy (1969), Himalayan Frontiers: A Political Review of British, Chinese, Indian, and Russian Rivalries, Praeger – via archive.org

Territorial changes source

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This article reports that "A summer of fighting saw India lose control over about 300 square kilometers of land along the disputed mountainous terrain". It has amazing 3D maps of the territorial changes.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2020-11-01/china-gained-ground-on-india-during-bloody-summer-in-himalayas

The result section

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With no confirmation from whether the Indian govt or Chinese govt or any third party these accusations of losing 2000sqkm is false , it’s based on one analyst view in the articles how can this be shown as fact when neither govt and confirmed it or Any third party has confirmed it therefore it should be changed to stand off still on going V952010 (talk) 03:49, 6 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Confirmation or denial by China or India would be a wp:primary source. They may have self-serving interests to not make statements regarding this. Such a source would only be acceptable to cite that they made such a statement. Adakiko (talk) 06:30, 19 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Result is wrong

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Both PM Modi and President Xi said that there were no territorial changes. So this is incorrect. 70.171.38.58 (talk) 22:08, 24 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

It is correct per the seven wp:secondary sources that indicate "2,000 sq km land ceded". Modi & Xi are wp:primary sources. They may have reasons for stating such that are different. Perhaps not wanting to admit the loss — not wanting to provoke a war, for instance. e.g. their statements are self-serving. See Conflict of interest. Please support your heading with reliable, secondary sources. Thank you Adakiko (talk) 23:08, 24 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]