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Delhi: BJP leader Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga puts up 'Happy National Day Taiwan' poster close to Chinese embassy 

| @indiablooms | Oct 10, 2020, at 03:46 pm

New Delhi: Posters wishing Taiwan on its ‘National Day’ have emerged outside the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi.

Delhi BJP leader Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga  issued the posters.

Sharing images of the poster, Bagga tweeted: "#TaiwanNationalDay."

Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs slammed China and tweeted: "So many friends from #Indiaare ready to join in celebrating #TaiwanNationalDay . Our hearts are touched in #Taiwan by this wonderful support. Thank you! When I say I like India, I really mean it. 'Get Lost' Minister JW ."

Relationship between India and China has touched new low n recent times.

Border conflicts are a permanent fixture of India-China relations, as the countries do not have a marked border but rather the Line of Actual Control, created after the 1962 war between the nations. However, the tensions became more strained as a result of skirmishes between the countries' border forces starting in May.

The tension was further exacerbated by a violent clash between the two sides on 15 June at Galwan Valley in Ladakh in which 20 Indian soldiers and an unknown number of Chinese soldiers were killed.

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