Meet Galwan Clash Hero Captain Soiba Maningba Rangnamei of 16 Bihar

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Meet Galwan Valley Clash Hero Captain Soiba Maningba Ranganamei of 16 Bihar Regiment, He's seen leading his men against the Chinese PLA in Galwan.
Captain Soiba Maningba Rangnamei of 16 Bihar


A picture of the bloody conflict between China and India in the Galwan valley Clash last year is going viral on social media. In this picture, an army officer Captain Soiba Maningba Rangnamei of 16 Bihar is seen responding chinese soldiers
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  • In June last year, there was a bloody clash between India and Chinese soldiers in Galwan Valley 
  • China confessed for the first time that four of its soldiers were killed in this violence
  • China released video of valley Clash, Brave Indian Army officer seen in the video

In June last year, 20 soldiers of the country were killed in the bloody conflict between India and China in the Galwan valley of Ladakh. During this period, an example of the bravery with which Indian soldiers responded to China was seen recently when China itself admitted that four of its soldiers were killed in this confrontation, whereas before that China continuously accused the death of its soldiers. Been hiding. However, there would have been doubt on China's claim that only 4 of its soldiers were killed during this period.

Captain Maningba seen in Chinese army video



In the midst of all this, China confessing the truth, recently released an alleged video of the Galwan Valley Clash which showed a confrontation between Indian and Chinese soldiers. However, questions are also being raised about how old this video is?


It is seen in the video that the soldiers of China and India are seen fighting with each other on the river bank. China has tried to show through this video that India launched a counter attack. In this video, an Indian Army officer is seen, whose picture is going viral on social media.

Captain Maningba's Photo Goes Viral


The video shows how Captain Soiba Manningba of the Indian Army stands sternly in front of a Chinese soldier and responds with eyes in his eyes. Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh tweeted a picture of Capt Manningba, writing, "Meet 16 bihar Captain Soiba Manningba Ranganamei of Senapati district of Manipur in Bihar who hails from Manipir's Senapati district. All of us are proud of the bravery shown by this officer of 16 Bihar during the confrontation against the Chinese PLA soldiers."


Capt. Soiba Manningba, who joined the army in 2018, hails from the Senapati district of Manipur in the northeast and in 2018 he was commissioned into the Army. The picture of Captain Soiba Manningba has also been tweeted by Union Minister Kiren Rijiju. In response to this tweet, Leon Misao Hungmi, a classmate of Captain Soiba at Sainik School Imphal, wrote- 'I have my best friend and my brother Pargav of Sainik School Imphal. They are very strong as well as brave human beings. His leadership quality is also well appreciated."


Let us tell you that the commanding officer (CO) of Captain Manningba (16 Bihar), was none other than Colonel Santosh Babu who was Killed-in-Action( VEERGATI) during this bloody conflict in Galwan valley Clash. 

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