LEH: From space heaters and weather-appropriate clothing to rations, fuel, and tents that protect from the biting cold, all necessary supplies have arrived in advanced areas for the Army to prepare for the long, frigid winter in the Ladakh region, officials said amid tensions in the Royal Line of Control. …
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Fireworks are expected in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, the second day of the monsoon session of Parliament, as the government wants to push through two controversial laws to replace the ordinances. Furthermore, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh will make a statement on the “developments on our borders in Ladakh”, a …
Read More »New expansion plans of the Chinese PLA in Bhutan
After Ladakh and the South China Sea, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is poised to open another front against Bhutan, with a build-up in the western and central part of the Kingdom in an attempt to establish the border on terms favorable to China. In the next 25th round of …
Read More »Differences between India and China persist despite five-point consensus to ease tensions
Sharp divergences between India and China remained at stalemate along the Royal Line of Control (LAC) even after the two sides framed a five-point roadmap to ease tensions on the disputed border and accelerate the withdrawal of troops. The two sides reached an agreement on the five points during talks …
Read More »How the Jaishankar-Wang 5-Point Consensus Works Depends on One Man | Analysis – news from india
When Chinese Foreign Minister Huang Hua met Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on June 29, 1981, the two agreed that unless the boundary issue is resolved, it will be difficult to maintain friendship and goodwill between the two neighbors. . More than 39 years later, the People’s Liberation Army and the …
Read More »Talks must continue to ensure full restoration of peace: Rajnath Singh to Chinese Defense Minister
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh held “frank and in-depth” talks with his Chinese counterpart General Wei Fenghe on Friday about the border clash along the Royal Line of Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh, as well. as on the relations between India and China. the government said Saturday. Singh, the Defense Ministry …
Read More »At the SCO meeting, Rajnath Singh tells China to restore the status quo in LAC
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday pressed for the restoration of the status quo ante at all sticking points in eastern Ladakh during talks with his Chinese counterpart, General Wei Fenghe in Moscow, in the first contact face to face. Highest-level face between the two sides after the The border …
Read More »President Xi’s plan for Tibet fuels a pushback and a push for India
Gyari Dolma, the first woman to run for the post of Sikyong, or head of the Central Tibetan Administration, the Government-in-Exile of Tibet, has called on India to abandon its cautious position on Tibet and recognize the state of occupation of Tibet. your contry. Dolma’s push to India at a …
Read More »Chinese Aggression Against India Is Uniting Protesters In Far Canada
Nearly 300 members of the Tibetan diaspora in Canada, supported by Hong Kongers and Uighurs, protested outside the Chinese consulate in Toronto on Wednesday and also observed a minute’s silence in memory of a Tibetan-born soldier allegedly killed in recent clashes between the Indians. and the Chinese armies along the …
Read More »Indian Army Changes Stance in LAC After China’s Failed Midnight Attempt
The Indian Army has changed its border management stance to securing the border at the 1,597 km Royal Line of Control (LAC) in Ladakh after the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) aggression in the Chushul sector followed by the Additional induction of troops and support elements, people familiar with the matter …
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