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A debate in Parliament over the un-published book authored by former Army Chief Gen MM Naravane, has rekindled the debate about how India faced a ‘surprise, China ‘unilaterally’ violated existing ‘peace agreements’ along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in April -May 2020, resulting in clashes with the Indian Army. General Naravane was Army Chief Dec 31, 2019, to April 30, 2022. In April 2020, the India Army had reacted to China’s military move, but certainly there was a gap in anticipating the intention of Beijing, said a senior Indian military officer who has spent decades on China. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, countering Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi in Parliament said “the book being cited, has not been published”. A news magazine ‘Caravan’ published contents of the book and Gandhi was citing the magazine. There were multiple steps in the run- up to the series of clashes in April and May 2020 which led to the clash at fatal clash at Galwan Valley on June 15, 2020. First was the surprise by China along LAC in April 2020. A clash ensued on the night intervening May 5 and May 6 2020, at a spot called ‘finger 5’ on the northern bank of the Pangong Tso (Lake) in Eastern Ladakh. A week after the clash at Pangong Tso, a military stand-off had commenced all along the 832 kms of LAC in Eastern Ladakh with thousands of troops of either side being within rifle-shot range of each other. India was surprised at the rapid deployment and reacted by ramping up troops. By May 2020 additional troops, missiles, guns and rockets were deployed. A draft of General Naravane’s book "Four Stars of Destiny", remains unpublished due to pending clearance from the Ministry of Defence over its ‘sensitive’ details on the 2020 LAC standoff and Agnipath scheme. #ParliamentClash #IndiaChina #LAC #ChinaBorder #IndianArmy #DefenceNews #LokSabha #PoliticalDebate #BorderTensions #Galwan #NationalSecurity #IndiaNews #BreakingNews #militaryupdate Official YouTube Channel of The Tribune, North India’s oldest and most trusted newspaper, published from Chandigarh, India. With a legacy dating back to 1881, The Tribune has always stood for fearless, fair, and factual reporting. Founded in Lahore by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia and now published from Chandigarh, The Tribune has evolved into a modern multimedia news platform—bringing the power of credible journalism to the digital generation. This is where tradition meets technology. On our official YouTube channel, we bring the news to life through video—fast, direct, and engaging. Watch For: • Breaking News & Live Coverage • Digital Reports & Visual Explainers • Political, Business, Sports & Regional Highlights • In-depth Interviews & Editorial Perspectives • Special Features & On-the-Ground Stories From print to screen, our mission stays the same: to inform, engage, and uphold the values of responsible journalism. Read latest stories here: https://www.tribuneindia.com Subscribe for more videos: / thetribunechd Like us on Facebook: / thetribunechd Follow us on Twitter: / thetribunechd Download The Tribune App: https://goo.gl/YyBCw9