
A woman holds a vandalised photograph of Chinese President Xi Jinping as protestors under the banner of Bharat Tibet Sahyog Manch (BTSM), a Hindu rightwing organization gather for a protest near Chinese embassy in New Delhi, to mark the anniversary of 1962 war between the two countries. Hindi reads, "Betrayer Chinese"
Indian protestors under the banner of Bharat Tibet Sahyog Manch (BTSM), a Hindu rightwing organization shout anti-China slogans near Chinese embassy as police stop them in New Delhi, India, as they mark the anniversary of 1962 war between the two countries.
Protestors under the banner of Bharat Tibet Sahyog Manch (BTSM), a Hindu rightwing organization shout anti-China slogans near Chinese embassy in New Delhi, as they mark the anniversary of 1962 war between India and China.
Protestors under the banner of Bharat Tibet Sahyog Manch (BTSM), a Hindu rightwing organization shout anti-China slogans near Chinese embassy in New Delhi, as they mark the anniversary of 1962 war between the two countries. India and China fought a border war in 1962 that spilled into Ladakh and ended in an uneasy truce. Both countries are currently locked in a monthslong military standoff along their disputed mountain border in the remote Ladakh region.