Ladakh: Chinese troops involved in repeated provocations in the middle of the withdrawal process. New Delhi: The way forward to resolve the situation on the Royal Line of Control in Ladakh is not to unilaterally change the situation on the ground while talks on disengagement continue, the Foreign Ministry said …
Read More »Treated as second-class citizens, Kashmiris would rather be ruled by China: Farooq Abdullah
President of the Farooq Abdullah National Conference (Image: PTI) Undoing BJP’s claims that the J&K people have accepted the repeal of Article 370, Abdullah said that if army troops were pulled off the streets of Kashmir, people would come out in large numbers to protest the measure. News18.com Last update: …
Read More »How will China’s offensive in Ladakh unfold? IAF war games have an answer
The deployment of at least 50,000 People’s Liberation Army (PLA) troops along the Royal Line of Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh and in the occupied Aksai Chin region, in addition to heavy weaponry and missiles, is indicative of Russian influence not only on the Chinese. military equipment, but also in …
Read More »India braced for a long road to disengagement, but does not give an inch in Ladakh
Although India and China have agreed to stop sending more troops to the Ladakh front line, New Delhi is prepared for a long series of multiple rounds of diplomatic and military talks before a firm political understanding is reached between the two sides on the total disconnection. “This will be …
Read More »LAC Row: Five Things You Need to Know Today
In a joint statement following key military talks on Sept. 21, India and China agreed to stop sending more troops to the front, refrain from unilaterally changing the situation on the ground, and avoid taking actions that could complicate matters. Also read: Deadlock in talks, China wants India to emerge …
Read More »China does not intend to fight either the Cold War or the Hot War
The Chinese president also addressed the issue of the COVID-19 pandemic United Nations: China will never seek hegemony, expansion or sphere of influence, President Xi Jinping said Tuesday, saying that Beijing has no intention of waging a “Cold War” or a “hot war” with any country. Xi also said China …
Read More »India and China agree not to send more troops to the front
NEW DELHI: India and China said on Tuesday they had agreed to strengthen communication, refrain from sending more troops to the border and avoid actions that would exacerbate tensions between the two countries. The points of agreement, released in a joint statement after the sixth round of talks between senior …
Read More »China doubled its air bases, air defenses and helipads near LAC in three years: report
China began building at least 13 new military positions, including air bases and air defense units, near the Royal Line of Control (LAC) with India after the 2017 clash at Doklam, and work on four helipads began after the current tensions in Ladakh. The details of these military positions are …
Read More »Pakistan Seeks to Partner with China for Support at FATF Plenary
Pakistan is again hoping that China, Malaysia and Turkey will help it get away with failing to fully implement an action plan to address terrorist financing when the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) assesses its case in October, people said Tuesday. familiar with the events. . Prior to the FATF …
Read More »India-China military commanders will meet at least two more times before disengagement begins
The Indian and Chinese military commanders are expected to meet again in a few days after the marathon talks on Monday failed to cover all points of disputes and differences between the two countries over the border confrontation. The outgoing and incoming Ladakh Indian corps commander and the commander of …
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