The Cabinet Security Committee (CCS) has approved the creation of a secure communication system for the army at a cost of Rs 7,800 crore, a significant move that will improve network coverage in advanced areas, including the disputed Line of Control. Real (LAC) and provide a big boost to the …
Read More »The seventh round of India-China military talks on the border row probably next week
India and China are expected to hold the seventh round of corps commander-level talks in eastern Ladakh next week in their latest attempt to reduce military friction along the disputed border, officials familiar with said Thursday. events. The two countries have been locked in a border row for nearly five …
Read More »China’s resurrection of the 1959 LAC claim may be the first step. India prepares for the consequences
With Beijing reiterating its claim on 1,597 kilometers of the Royal Line of Control (LAC) in Ladakh on the basis of the maximalist cartographic claim of November 1959, national security planners believe that the Chinese military can use this claim to pressure the other six areas. differences in the western …
Read More »India says it has never accepted the 1959 definition of LAC with China
In this Sept. 14, 2017 file photo, Pangong Lake is seen near the India-China border in the Ladakh area of India. (AP Photo / Manish Swarup, file) In a statement, Foreign Ministry spokesman Anurag Srivastava said that China’s insistence on the location of LAC runs contrary to commitments made by …
Read More »‘There is no war, there is no peace in Ladakh,’ says IAF chief RKS Bhadauria
The chief of the Indian Air Force, Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria, said on Tuesday that the security scene along the country’s northern borders was in “an uncomfortable state, no war, no peace” and that the Indian army was prepared for any eventuality, amid the military tensions with China the …
Read More »China adopts the 1959 line on the perception of LAC
China has said it abides by the Royal Line of Control (LAC) proposed by Prime Minister Zhou Enlai to Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in a letter dated November 7, 1959, the first time in decades that it has clearly stated its position on the notional concept. The Sino-Indian border by …
Read More »China injects untested COVID-19 vaccine into its citizens: Report
As the world struggles to find one vaccine for coronavirus, China has already started injecting its untested vaccine to state-owned company workers, government officials, vaccine company personnel, teachers, supermarkets employees and people who travel through risk areas abroad. The New York Times reported that officials are devising plans to inject …
Read More »Prime Minister Narendra Modi casts shadow on China with risky comment at India-Denmark meeting
Prime Minister Modi made the remarks during a virtual bilateral summit with his Danish counterpart. New Delhi: COVID-19 has shown that over-reliance of the global supply chain on a single source is risky, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in an apparent reference to China. Prime Minister Modi made the remarks …
Read More »Tanks, vehicles that can operate in -40 degrees parked in Ladakh in the middle of a row with China
The Indian Army deploys T-90 and T-72 tanks together with BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicles that can operate in temperatures down to minus 40 degrees Celsius, close to the actual control line in the Chumar-Demchok area in the east of Ladakh. (AND ME) In the video you can see the T-90 …
Read More »China is administering untested Covid-19 vaccines to thousands of essential workers, with unknown risks
An employee answers questions from the public near samples of a Covid-19 vaccine produced by CNBG, a subsidiary of Sinopharm, during a trade fair in Beijing on September 6, 2020 (AP Photo / Ng Han Guan). The world still lacks a proven coronavirus vaccine, but that hasn’t stopped Chinese officials …
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