It is, but if I asked them, they'd probably argue the border was always there. How much did they come over the line?
That's my point really. I don't condone the use of force, but it isn't the same as Ukraine, where the borders were agreed and well recognised, and were breached by >100km from several directions.
If China does anything close to what Russia has done to Ukraine to India, we will definitely condemn them, but a border skirmish just isn't the same as a full-blown invasion.
You forget that Russian invaded Crimea in 2014, even that was a much larger breach of territorial sovereignty, but we didn't appeal to India then, and many of you lot harped on righteously as if Russia had done no wrong as usual. Ditto for Georgia in 2008. The Ladakh incident is far less than either of those by any measure.