NEW DELHI: India is ready to begin a two-day naval exercise with Australia in the East indian ocean, in what constitutes an additional strategic signal after similar exercises with the United States and Japan in the region amid the ongoing military confrontation with China in Ladakh. The exercise, which will …
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 »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 …
Read More »In 3 years, China doubled its air bases, air defenses and helipads along the Indian border: report
The military strengthening of China’s air defenses along the border with India began after the Doklam crisis of 2017. New Delhi: The 2017 Doklam crisis that unfolded between China and India in a part of Bhutan located east of Sikkim ” appears to have changed China’s strategic objectives, with China …
Read More »Like China, talk to Pakistan: ex-CM J&K advice on border skirmishes – india-news – videos
about the video The former chief minister of the former state of Jammu and Kashmir, and acting Member of Parliament, Farooq Abdullah commented on the violence along India’s disputed border with Pakistan. Comparing the government’s position on the tension with China and the ongoing multi-level talks, Abdullah said dialogue with …
Read More »Arrested Delhi Journalist Passing Details On India-China Border Strategy, Police Say
Freelance journalist Rajeev Sharma (photo 1, left); Qing Shi and Sher Singh, a national of Nepal. (Credits: ANI) A Chinese woman identified as Qing Shi, and her Nepalese partner Sher Singh alias Raj Bhora, had been paying Sharma a considerable amount for confidential information. CNN-News18 New Delhi Last update: September …
Read More »The altitude begins to take its toll in Ladakh
The Indian military has observed Chinese medical teams evacuate some People’s Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers on stretchers from above in the Finger Area on the north shore of Pangong Tso to a nearby field hospital, familiar officials said on Friday. with events. speaking on condition of anonymity. Some Chinese troops …
Read More »Anil Dhasmana is the new head of NTRO, an espionage agency that watches over the sky
Anil Dhasmana, former head of the Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW), has been designated as the National Technical Research Organization, India’s technical body responsible for geospatial intelligence and satellite imagery. The Cabinet Appointments Committee headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has authorized the appointment and the decision was formally transmitted …
Read More »Top National Security and Political Leaders Likely to Discuss LAC Situation Today | India News
NEW DELHI: Against the backdrop of multiple shooting incidents on the Royal Line of Control in eastern Ladakh, senior political and national security officials are likely to meet on Friday to discuss the way forward in the ongoing conflict with China on the border. Top political and national security officials, …
Read More »Indian options are ‘bad, from worst to downright ugly’
Chandigarh: India’s options for dislodging the occupation of large portions of its territory by the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) along the disputed Line of Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh range from “bad, worse and frankly ugly, “say two experts on issues. According to a recent article prepared for the …
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