The chief of the Indian Air Force, Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria, said on Tuesday that the security scene along the country’s northern borders was in “an uncomfortable state, no war, no peace” and that the Indian army was prepared for any eventuality, amid the military tensions with China the …
Read More »China adopts the 1959 line on the perception of LAC
China has said it abides by the Royal Line of Control (LAC) proposed by Prime Minister Zhou Enlai to Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in a letter dated November 7, 1959, the first time in decades that it has clearly stated its position on the notional concept. The Sino-Indian border by …
Read More »LAC: Army ready for winter endurance test
At an elevation of 5,800 meters on the Finger Four mountain spur, an endurance test is scheduled for this winter, with the Indian Army and the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) facing off, and the first short snow is already falling on the Karakoram and Kailash mountain ranges of Ladakh. While …
Read More »Indian Army ready for winter endurance test at 5,800 meters on Pangong Tso finger 4 against PLA
At the height of 5,800 meters on Finger 4 mountain spur, a winter endurance test will be conducted this winter with the Indian Army and the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) facing each other with the first short snowfall. which has already fallen into the Karakoram and Kailash ranges. in …
Read More »India stresses stability on the ground ahead of new round of talks with China
India and China are poised for another round of diplomatic and military talks to try to push the disengagement process along the Line of Royal Control (LAC), with New Delhi pushing on Thursday for stability at sticking points in the Ladakh sector. A meeting of the Working Mechanism for Consultation …
Read More »Necessary to ensure stability on the ground: MEA on the China-India border clash in eastern Ladakh | India News
NEW DELHI: Two days after its military talks with China to resolve the border clash in the east LadakhIndia said on Thursday that the way forward would be to refrain from making any attempt to unilaterally change the status quo as the two sides continue discussions to achieve a complete …
Read More »How will China’s offensive in Ladakh unfold? IAF war games have an answer
The deployment of at least 50,000 People’s Liberation Army (PLA) troops along the Royal Line of Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh and in the occupied Aksai Chin region, in addition to heavy weaponry and missiles, is indicative of Russian influence not only on the Chinese. military equipment, but also in …
Read More »India braced for a long road to disengagement, but does not give an inch in Ladakh
Although India and China have agreed to stop sending more troops to the Ladakh front line, New Delhi is prepared for a long series of multiple rounds of diplomatic and military talks before a firm political understanding is reached between the two sides on the total disconnection. “This will be …
Read More »LAC Row: Five Things You Need to Know Today
In a joint statement following key military talks on Sept. 21, India and China agreed to stop sending more troops to the front, refrain from unilaterally changing the situation on the ground, and avoid taking actions that could complicate matters. Also read: Deadlock in talks, China wants India to emerge …
Read More »India and Australia to Launch Naval Exercises in the Eastern Indian Ocean | India News
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 …
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