Written by Manoj CG | New Delhi | Updated: October 23, 2020 8:22:15 pm Congressional leader Rahul Gandhi with Grand Alliance ministerial chief Tejashwi Yadav at a public meeting in Hisua, in the Nawada district of Bihar. (Image source: Bihar Youth Congress / Twitter) Beginning his campaign in Bihar by …
Read More »India reminds China of its red lines on sovereignty issues
India on Thursday reminded China of its red lines on sovereignty issues, including the Union’s territory status of Ladakh, which Beijing has said it does not recognize as a military standoff continues along its border, though the minister of Indian Foreign Relations, S Jaishankar, held out hope that the talks …
Read More »Confidential discussions, I don’t want to predict: S Jaishankar on China
The Foreign Ministry again issued a loud and clear message to China today New Delhi: Foreign Minister S Jaishankar has said that he would not wish to “predict” the outcome of the ongoing discussions between India and China regarding the border dispute in Ladakh. “The discussions continue. It is a …
Read More »India Mocks China’s New Excuse For Ladakh Standoff, Cites 3 Reasons
India has rejected the Chinese claim that upgrading its border infrastructure along the 3,488 km Royal Line of Control (LAC) is at the core of ongoing military tensions, saying that the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) already it has built and continues to build roads and communication networks. on your side …
Read More »China Claims India ‘Illegally’ Established Ladakh Union Territory, Opposes Building 44 Key Bridges
This still-frame capture from video shows an Indian army convoy driving in Leh, India. Nuclear-armed rivals have been locked in a tense standoff in Ladakh since May. (AP) The spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry also accused India of being the “root cause” of the tensions along the border, accusing …
Read More »Parliament panel to visit Ladakh from October 28-29 amidst India-China clash
A group of parliamentarians will visit the Ladakh sector to get first-hand information on aspects related to high-altitude clothing for soldiers, housing and rations at a time when India and China are locked in a border row and have been made efforts to reduce friction. it made no progress, officials …
Read More »India and US too cautious about ‘elephant in room’ China: US official
Referring to China as the “elephant in the room,” US Under Secretary of State Stephen Biegun said here on Monday that India and the United States have been “too cautious” about China’s reaction to strategic ties between New Delhi and Washington. Speaking at the Ananta Center’s India-US Forum event, Biegun …
Read More »Well prepared to face adversaries, say IAF pilots deployed to Ladakh | India News
LEH: Amid border tensions with China, Indian Air Force IAF pilots deployed near the Royal Line of Control say the force is adequately prepared to deal with any situation and equipped to deal with any threat. The ANI team visited Leh Air Base and saw a flurry of activity as …
Read More »Committed to maintaining a free, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific: India at Quad Meet | India News
NEW DELHI: India, along with Australia, Japan and the United States, affirmed the importance of maintaining a “free, open and inclusive” Indo-Pacific. “We remain committed to upholding the rules-based international order, backed by the rule of law, transparency, freedom of navigation in international seas, respect for territorial integrity and sovereignty, …
Read More »Quad: India committed to a rules-based world order, says MEA Jaishankar
In the context of the India-China border standoff, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said on Tuesday that New Delhi remains committed to a rules-based world order, respect for territorial integrity and sovereignty and the peaceful resolution of disputes. Jaishankar made the remarks in his opening speech at the second ministerial meeting …
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