NEW DELHI: Minister of Foreign Affairs S Jaishankar on Wednesday it said China had given India up to 5 “different explanations” for the heavy deployment in the LACQUER and that the Sino-Indian relationship was going through the “most difficult phase” due to Beijingviolation of bilateral agreements. He also said that …
Read More »Jaishankar Calls China and Cites His 5 Different Explanations for Ladakh Rapes
China has offered “five different explanations” for the deployment of thousands of soldiers in the Royal Line of Control (LAC) that pushed bilateral relations to their most difficult phase, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said on Wednesday. Ties between India and China have been “very significantly damaged” by Beijing’s violation of …
Read More »China gives ‘five different explanations’ for the deployment of large forces in LAC: Jaishankar | India News
NEW DELHI: Minister of Foreign Affairs S Jaishankar it said on Wednesday that China has given India “five different explanations” for the deployment of large forces in the LACQUER, adding that this violation of the bilateral pacts has “very significantly damaged” their relationship, which is now in its “most difficult …
Read More »India News on the China Border: Post-Doklam and China Are Developing Military Camps in Deep Areas Along LAC | India News
NEW DELHI: China has been developing several military camps in its deep areas throughout the LACQUER since 2017 Doklam crisis to improve their preparedness during military conflicts, government sources said. China and India are caught in a bitter confrontation across LAC in Eastern ladakh from April-May of this year. Soldiers …
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 »The main problem remains that troops must not pile up at the border: from India to China
New Delhi: With the military standoff in eastern Ladakh running into the eighth month, India reiterated on Thursday that the “core problem” with China remained that troops should not be accumulated in the Royal Line of Action (LAC), nor should they be take unilateral measures to alter the situation in …
Read More »China defends Brahmaputra dam, India strikes back
India said on Thursday that China must ensure that its hydroelectric projects do not infringe the water rights of the lower riparian states, even as Beijing asserted its right to build a dam on the lower reaches of the Yarlung Zangbo River near the Royal Control Line. (LACQUER). China’s plans …
Read More »China planned incident in Galwan valley, US report says
The exact motivations behind the provocative behavior of the Chinese government in LAC this year remain unclear, he noted. (Photo source: AP) The Chinese government had planned the Galwan Valley incident in June, potentially including the possibility of deaths, a US Congressional Commission said, claiming that Beijing “sparked” the first …
Read More »The Indian Navy played a major role in deterring Chinese naval forces: Senior Officer
By: Express Web Desk | Kochi | Updated: December 3, 2020 4:47:26 pm INS Vikrant, India’s first indigenous aircraft carrier currently under construction at Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL), is expected to go into operation late next year or early 2022 (Photo Credit: Twitter / DefensePROKochi) Amid Chinese aggression in LAC …
Read More »China to build a super dam on its part of the Brahmaputra river
China will build a “super” dam on the lower reaches of the Yarlung Zangbo River near the Royal Line of Control (LAC) in Tibet, a state media report said on Sunday, in a move that could have far-reaching impact. in water security of Northeast India. Originating in the Tibet Autonomous …
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