The Cabinet Security Committee (CCS) has approved the creation of a secure communication system for the army at a cost of Rs 7,800 crore, a significant move that will improve network coverage in advanced areas, including the disputed Line of Control. Real (LAC) and provide a big boost to the …
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 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 »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 »‘India’s strong focus on Chinese aggression is encouraging’: White House official
The United States provided “strong and unequivocal support” to India during its current border crisis with China, which is engaged in increasingly aggressive behavior throughout the Indo-Pacific even during the coronavirus pandemic, a senior official from the the White House. From a bilateral perspective, China’s recent actions on the Royal …
Read More »‘Encouraging Separatist Forces’: China Strongly Opposes US Envoy Visit To Taiwan
China on Thursday criticized a high-level visit to Taiwan by a US envoy, saying it will encourage “separatist forces” on the island. Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told reporters that “China strongly opposes” the visit of Undersecretary Keith Krach as it “will encourage the arrogant attitude of the separatist forces …
Read More »Before the Moscow pact, Indian and Chinese troops fired 100 to 200 rounds on the north bank of Pangong
Written by Nirupama Subramanian, Krishn Kaushik | New Delhi | Updated: September 16, 2020 7:10:02 am Satellite images taken in May 2020 show Chinese tents on the north shore of Pangong Tso. (Planet Labs via Reuters, file) Before the Foreign Minister, S Jaishankar, and his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi reached …
Read More »India China News: India Says China Lays Cables to Strengthen Communications at Border Conflict Point | India News
LEH: Two Indian officials said that Chinese troops were laying a network of fiber optic cables near the Himalayan border with India, suggesting they are working for the long term despite high-level talks aimed at resolving a deadlock there. These cables, which would provide forward troops with secure lines of …
Read More »New expansion plans of the Chinese PLA in Bhutan
After Ladakh and the South China Sea, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is poised to open another front against Bhutan, with a build-up in the western and central part of the Kingdom in an attempt to establish the border on terms favorable to China. In the next 25th round of …
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