In Pics: India This Week

From the Galwan Valley face-off to actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s death, here’s a snapshot of India this week.
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Delhi BJP leaders participate in a candle light march to pay tribute to Army soldiers killed in the Galwan valley clash with Chinese PLA on 15 June.
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Delhi BJP leaders participate in a candle light march to pay tribute to Army soldiers killed in the Galwan valley clash with Chinese PLA on 15 June.
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From the ‘violent face-off’ between the Indian and the Chinese military in Galwan Valley to the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput, The Quint brings you a snapshot of India this week.

Family members of martyr Naik Subhedar Satnam Singh mourn near his mortal remains during his last rites in Gurdaspur. He was martyred in a clash with the Chinese PLA in Ladakh’s Galwan Valley on 15 June.
A tourist poses for a photograph at the Albert Hall Museum after the reopening of monuments, forts and museums in Jaipur on Monday, 15 June.
Fans of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput participate in a candlelight march in Patna to pay tribute to the late actor. Rajput died by suicide in his Mumbai residence on 14 June.
Hundred-year-old Saira Bano shows the photograph of her late son Mubeen who succumbed to COVID-19 at a private hospital in Delhi on Monday, 15 June.
Passengers travel in a Mumbai local train on Monday, 15 June after services resumed for employees associated with essential services.
MCD workers in Karad cremate the body of a person who died of COVID-19 on 18 June.
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Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath offers sweets to Congress leader Digvijaya Singh after the latter won the Rajya Sabha elections from the state on Friday, 19 June.
Hubbaki Bar Association members burn an image of Chinese President Xi Jinping in protest against the killing of 20 Indian soldiers at the LAC in Galwan Valley on Monday, 15 June.
An army convoy moves along the Srinagar-Leh National Highway on 17 June amid heightened tensions with China along the LAC.
A boy plays in the rain in Mumbai.
Army personnel bury mortal remains of Rajesh Orang, who was martyred in a clash with the Chinese PLA in Ladakh’s Galwan Valley on 15 June.

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