By: Express News Service | New Delhi | December 10, 2020 5:33:09 am Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said on Wednesday that China has given India “five different explanations” for deploying large forces along the Royal Line of Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. (Archive) Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said on Wednesday …
Read More »The army received a political signal to identify and occupy ‘6-7 locations’ in LAC in May
Written by Krishn Kaushik | New Delhi | Updated: December 8, 2020 7:06:23 am The clash in eastern Ladakh is now more than seven months old and there are no signs of disengagement. (Archive) The Army’s move to occupy the commanding heights in the Chushul subsector and strengthen its position …
Read More »New rooms, heated tents for troops in LAC as harsh winter approaches
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 »Pakistan and China create border dispute under one mission: Rajnath Singh
By: Express News Service | New Delhi | October 12, 2020 3:54:09 pm Singh said these bridges will help the movement of rations and military equipment to support security forces stationed in remote border areas even during winter, when heavy snowfalls often cut off supply lines. (Twitter / Rajnath Singh) …
Read More »China one removed, MoD removes all reports since 2017
Written by Krishn Kaushik | New Delhi | Updated: October 8, 2020 7:13:18 am The joint April-May report did not mention Chinese aggression, but did point to the crisis across LAC without going into detail. (Twitter / Rajnath Singh) After removing a monthly report that spoke of China’s “unilateral aggression” …
Read More »Rajya Sabha adjourns sine die; The second shortest monsoon session so far
With the passage of 25 bills and the introduction of another six, Rajya Sabha records showed 100% productivity during the monsoon session that took place amid the Covid-19 pandemic and was postponed sine die. on Wednesday. This was also the second shortest monsoon session of the Upper House since 1952. …
Read More »‘There was a moment when the government listened to its allies’: Sena questions the Center’s policies
On Saturday, the Shiv Sena questioned the Modi government’s policies on economy, trade and agriculture, claiming that it was moving towards privatizing airports, Air India and railways and handing control of farmers’ lives to merchants and actors. private. The party also alleged that the Center submitted agricultural bills “without consulting” …
Read More »India hopes China makes no further attempts to change the status quo in LAC
NEW DELHI : India said on Thursday that China should sincerely work with him to achieve complete disconnection as soon as possible from all areas of friction, including Pangong Lake, and hoped that the Chinese side would strictly abide by the Royal Line of Control (LAC) and ” make no …
Read More »Leaders Brief on Additional Points of the India-China Conflict: From Naidu to Rajnath
Rajya Sabha President Venkaiah Naidu suggested on Thursday that Defense Minister Rajnath Singh call political party leaders to his office for a briefing on “additional points” on the “real situation” of the border conflict. between India and China. He referred to the propaganda that India is divided on the issue …
Read More »Day 4 of the monsoon session of parliament: what to expect today
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh will read a statement on Thursday on the India-China border clash in Rajya Sabha. At 12 pm, Singh will make a statement on “Developments on our borders in Ladakh”. Even when a full-blown discussion on the declaration has been ruled out, opposition parties, particularly Congress, will …
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