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After a wait of over five decades, former Chinese soldier Wang Qi, who had been stranded in India ... along with conversing in Hindi,” a source said. MEA spokesperson Vikas Swarup had earlier ...
The resentment of not being able to see his mother one last time has stayed with Wang Qi, 81, a Chinese soldier ... war ended,” Mr. Wang said in broken Hindi. “People on both sides will ...
Wang Qi has been waiting for months to see his family in India In 1963, a former Chinese army surveyor crossed into India and was captured weeks after a war between the two countries. Wang Qi was ...
Wang Qi, 77, was kept in captivity till 1969. He finally settled in Madhya Pradesh’s Balaghat district and raised a family after marrying an Indian woman. On Friday, he returned to China with ...
Wang Qi, an 85-year-old former Chinese soldier who has resided in India for over five decades, faces potential deportation due to visa issues. His family is struggling to secure a long-term visa ...
Wang Qi, a Chinese army surveyor ... In 1975 Mr Wang, who also goes by his Hindi name of Raj Bahadur, married a local girl named Sushila “under pressure from friends” and went onto to have ...
Wang Qi, said to be a surveyor of the People's Liberation Army, (PLA) was caught when he entered Indian territory shortly after the China-India war in 1962. Convicted for spying, Wang Qi was in ...
Wang Qi, the former People's Liberation Army (PLA) soldier who was captured in the aftermath of the 1962 war on charges of spying against India, continues to face troubles as he seeks an exit visa ...
Wang Qi's son Vishnu Wang says that he has not been issued a visa by India after he left for China in October, 2018. "He wants to be with us again. With Indian authorities not issuing him fresh ...
Wang Qi, aka Raj Bahadur, faces an identity crisis in Tirodi village, MP, as Chinese embassy questions his PLA service. Vishnu coordinates with authorities as PLA HQ probes Wang's 'disappearance ...