Chinese Occupation of Indian land after 2014


Chinese Occupation of Indian land after 2014


 Estimates of additional land where India lost effective patrolling access or grazing rights post-2020 vary:

  • Some reports cite around 1,000–2,000 sq km of India-claimed territory affected (e.g., through buffer zones, denied patrols in Depsang, Pangong Tso north bank, Gogra-Hot Springs, etc.).
  • Other figures mention smaller immediate captures (e.g., 60–65 sq km in specific sectors in mid-2020).

These are not outright annexations like 1962 but reflect de facto changes in control via military presence, infrastructure buildup (roads, bridges, villages), and restrictions on Indian patrols/civilians.

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