Yawn, another Indian troll.
Looks like someone has a quota for ‘shameless’ they need to hit.
I gave you the facts, not my problem if you don’t like them.
But just to address your nonsensical point, different nations honour the scarify of their servicemen in different ways. Just because the west, and the west worshippers Indian like to plaster their dead all over the papers does not mean that is the only way a nation can or should honour its fallen.
That is assuming there were PLA fatalities at all. If there weren’t, which is entirely reasonable given how badly the Indians lost that fight (as evidenced by so many of them having died in their sheer desperation to flee), explicitly saying so would be rubbing Indian noses in it, which isn’t the Chinese way.
Chinese philosophy stresses the importance of compassion and restraint, in that by giving an opponent the chance to back down gracefully, you can potentially avoid further needless conflict and could even win the respect of an honourable foe for not disgracing them even though you could have.
OTOH, if an opponent proves too barbaric and/or blinded by hate to appreciate such niceties, such behaviour will be noted and reflected in future treatment of said foe.