NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra modi and its counterpart of Luxembourg Xavier Bettel will hold a virtual summit on Thursday, which will cover the entire spectrum of the bilateral relationship, the Foreign Ministry (MEA) said on Tuesday. It will be the first independent summit meeting between India and Luxembourg in …
Read More »India China News: Should Avoid Changing LAC Status Quo, Says MEA | India News
NEW DELHI: The government said it was important to avoid changing the status quo in border areas as India and China continue their discussions to achieve complete disconnection in all areas of friction and to ensure the full restoration of peace and tranquility along the Line of Current Control (LAC). …
Read More »India China News: Should Avoid Changing LAC Status Quo, Says MEA | India News
NEW DELHI: The government said it was important to avoid changing the status quo in border areas as India and China continue their discussions to achieve complete disconnection in all areas of friction and to ensure the full restoration of peace and tranquility along the Line of Current Control (LAC). …
Read More »India-China Showdown: Changing LAC’s Status Quo Should Be Avoided, Says MEA | India News
NEW DELHI: The government said it was important to avoid changing the status quo in border areas as India and China continue their discussions to achieve complete disconnection in all areas of friction and to ensure the full restoration of peace and tranquility along the Line of Current Control (LAC). …
Read More »LAC Row: Ensuring Total Disconnection, India Tells China | India News
NEW DELHI: India on Monday asked China for “concrete and comprehensive” troop withdrawal of the ‘friction points’ in Pangong Tso, Chushul and Gogra-Hotsprings, as well as the finalization of the roadmap for de-escalation along the entire border in eastern Ladakh. the Indian army, having gained influence in the negotiation after …
Read More »LAC Row: As Generals Meet Today, MEA Tries to Keep Talks Within Political Parameters | India News
NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will have a representative at the next meeting between senior commanders of the Indian and Chinese armies, locked in a clash in eastern Ladakh. Naveen Srivastava, Deputy Secretary for East Asia at MEA will join the commanders’ meeting for the first time on …
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