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Amid uproars of 'Boycott China' erupting across nation, sand artist pays homage to martyred soldiers in northern India's Bihar

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An artist has created a sand art to reverberate the calls to boycott China-made products in northern India's Bihar after 20 soldiers were martyred in a violent face-off with Chinese troops in Ladakh's Galwan valley on June 15.

The visual came out of Chhapra city in Saran district on June 19.

Bihar based sand artist Ashok Kumar has decided to build this sand art as a tribute to the soldiers fighting at the country's border.

The video shows the artist making the sand art containing figurines of Indian soldiers and letters on it reading "Boycott China".

India is currently embroiled in a border dispute with China after the clash of troops, the rage of which spread across the country with citizens standing up against Chinese products.

According to him, the citizens should stand with the Army and boycott all China-made products.

However, he stands against destroying Chinese products and only advocates refraining from buying Chinese products in the future.

The border clashes evoked a sharp response from Indian social media users who took to Twitter and other social media platforms to mock China and its President Xi Jinping.

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