New Delhi: A day after PM Narendra Modi visited Leh to analyse the ground situation at the borders after the Galwan clash between India and China in which 20 Indian soldiers were martyred, Indian Americans have called for 'Boycott China', a protest demonstration against China at the iconic Times Square in New York.

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 A demonstration calling for boycotting of Chinese products was carried out jointly by the Indian American, Tibetan, and Taiwanese-American community demanding the boycott of Chinese products.


The protesters at the demonstration, which was called 'Boycott China', demanded to put an end on trade by boycotting Chinese products, complete independence of Tibet, and total support of Taiwan.

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, raising the Indian and Tibetan national flags along with chanting pro-India and anti-china slogans.

'The 3 T's to defeat China'

According to a report published by ANI, the protestors said that there are three T's to defeat China, to put an end on Trade- the boycott of Chinese products, complete independence of Tibet and total support of Taiwan.

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Protestors at Times Square also pressed on how the three Ts can be successfully handled by a global coalition led by mainly three world leaders Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, U.S President Donald Trump, and Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe.

The protestors also told ANI that similar demonstrations will be seen in other parts of the country in the coming days.

The government, a few days back, banned 59 Chinese apps including the widely used TikTok, as an initiative taken against China's expansionist regime and a threat to the peace and security in the Indian sub-continent.