Unbelievable! Chinese soldiers shout “Jai Shri Ram” on LAC border

Recently, a video from the India-China border area is going viral on social media. In the video, Indian and Chinese soldiers are standing in a group and enjoying tea. An agreement was made on patrolling the LAC in the India-China border area, after which this picture also surfaced.

In the viral video, Indian and Chinese soldiers were seen enjoying tea together, along with the Chinese soldiers shouting ‘Jai Shri Ram’. It is being claimed by sharing the video that this is a video after the recent border settlement in which both Chinese and Indian soldiers shout ‘Jai Shri Ram’. Social media is abuzz with this video.

Modi ji also joined the BRICS summit held in Russia, although according to reports, an agreement was passed on patrolling on the LAC even before the summit. Under this, the additional deployment of soldiers from both countries on the border for a long time will be removed. This deployment was done after the violence between the soldiers of both sides in the Galwan Valley. Now this additional army is being withdrawn.

As soon as this video went viral, it started getting discussed a lot on social media. People saw this unexpected incident from a positive perspective and considered it an attempt to reduce the tension between the two countries. Some people also called it a small but important step towards peace.

The viral video has been shared by the Twitter handle Panchjanya, which also claims that this video was after the recent summit which has now surfaced. It writes, “Indian soldiers on the LAC discussed tea with Chinese soldiers in a pleasant atmosphere. After the agreement between India and China before the BRICS summit in Russia, disengagement has started in two conflict points Demchok and Depsang in the eastern Ladakh sector.”

After watching the viral video, users share many types of reactions. A user writes, that even if they say Jai Shri Ram, it is acceptable but one always needs to be cautious of them, do not have blind faith in anyone because no one wants the development of India.

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