New Delhi | Updated: November 19, 2020 7:04:36 am India has around 50,000 troops in the region to reflect the Chinese deployment. At such altitude, the weather is an additional challenge for troops to remain ready for combat. As the six-month military standoff in Ladakh heads into winter and soldiers …
Read More »Army completes installation of modern troop habitat in Ladakh
With temperatures set to drop substantially in the Ladakh sector in the winter months and with no solution to the border row with China in sight, the Indian Army has completed the creation of modern habitats for thousands of soldiers deployed to areas. advanced to face any misfortune. by the …
Read More »Prime Minister Modi criticizes Pakistan as a terror issue and a vaccine on the BRIC agenda
As the Brazil-Russia-India-China-South Africa (Brics) group adopted a new counterterrorism strategy on Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for countries that aid and support terrorists to be found guilty. Participating in the Brics Virtual Summit chaired by Russian President Vladimir Putin, Modi also called on group members to support a …
Read More »Indian government denies reports that Chinese used microwave weapons in Ladakh
The Indian government on Tuesday night dismissed reports that the Chinese military had used microwave weapons against Indian soldiers during the border clash in eastern Ladakh, forcing them to withdraw. British newspaper The times, among other publications, reported Tuesday that a professor at Renmin University in Beijing had claimed during …
Read More »Chinese military faces ‘unforeseen consequences’ for misadventure: Defense chief Bipin Rawat
The Chief of Defense, General Bipin Rawat, gave a virtual seminar organized by the National Defense College New Delhi: The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) faces “unforeseen consequences” of its misadventure in eastern Ladakh due to the “firm and strong” responses from the Indian armed forces and the possibility of …
Read More »Rajnath Singh on the Ladakh clash
Rajnath Singh stressed that India is a lover of peace and believes that differences should not turn into disputes New Delhi: India is determined to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity from “unilateralism and aggression,” Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said today as the clash with China in eastern Ladakh enters …
Read More »China turns around the Indian proposal, first wants de-escalation and then disconnection
Diplomatic and military talks between India and China to resolve the Ladakh standoff remain confidential, but HT learns that the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has reversed the disengagement and then de-escalation formulation by proposing that tanks and The artillery bracket must withdraw from each other first to avoid vertical climbing …
Read More »Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir integral parts of India, China has no place to comment: MEA
India claimed on Thursday that the union territories of Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir have been and will continue to be an integral part of India and that China has no locus standi to comment on its internal affairs. The statement by the Foreign Ministry came days after China said …
Read More »In the talks, China admits that it lost 5 soldiers in Galwan Clash. Multiply it by 3, say government sources
At least 20 Indian soldiers were killed in the clash with Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley in Ladakh. (Representative image) China had been trying to escalate matters in the Royal Line of Control since just after the Doklam crisis of 2017, sending huge patrols of 50 to 100 soldiers. …
Read More »Adding to Oppn’s admirers, how Rajnath Singh emerged as a modern Ajatashatru in Parliament
File photo of Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh in Parliament. (PTI) No longer a reluctant MP, Rajnath Singh gained political weight for the way he handled the discussion on China in the Rajya Sabha, and for coming to Congress after Anurag Thakur’s controversial comments about the Nehru-Gandhi family in the …
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