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Ladakh standoff: Indian, Taiwanese, Tibetan Americans protest at Times Square

The protest comes in the aftermath of the deadly border clash in the Himalayas that left 20 Indian soldiers dead and many injured

Members of Rashtra Nirman Party burns placard of President Xi Jinping during a protest against the Chinese government, in New Delhi
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Members of Rashtra Nirman Party burns placard of President Xi Jinping during a protest against the Chinese government, in New Delhi

ANI New York
Indian Americans called for 'Boycott China', a protest demonstration against China at the iconic Times Square in New York in the aftermath of the deadly border clash in the Himalayas that left 20 Indian soldiers dead and many injured. Despite the impact of coronavirus in New York, the demonstration saw dozens of Indian-origin Americans standing in solidarity with members of the Tibetan community and Taiwanese Americans.

Since the Galwan standoff between India and China, anti-China protests have broken out in several cities in the United States and scenes in New York looked no different as people were seen holding placards,

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