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 »China doubles air bases, air defense positions and helipads near LAC after clash in Doklam in 2017: Stratfor | India News
NEW DELHI: China has begun construction of at least 13 entirely new military positions, including three air bases, five permanent air defense positions, and five helipads near the Current Line of Control (LAC) after the Doklam clash in 2017, according to a report by global security consultancy Stratfor. The report …
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 »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 …
Read More »Eastern Ladakh – Army Strengthens Dominion at Over 20 Strategic Heights; Rafales ready to scan airspace | India News
NEW DELHI: The armies of India and China will hold the sixth round of corps commander-level talks in the coming days to explore ways to ease tension in eastern Ladakh, even as India further strengthened its dominance by more than 20 mountainous heights around. friction points near Pangong Lake, government …
Read More »Month before the clash, China blocked 5 patrol points in Depsang
Written by Nirupama Subramanian, Krishn Kaushik | Mumbai, New Delhi | September 20, 2020 4:10:54 am The PPs are meant to be reached to demonstrate that the area between these points and LAC is accessible. (Proceedings) Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, making a statement at Rajya Sabha on Thursday On the …
Read More »From Gilgit to Pangong Tso, 10 factors to decide the outcome of the military talks | Analysis – news from india
With India’s China Study Group (CSG) meeting on Friday, the stage has been set for a meeting of the military commanders of the two countries in the coming week, to discuss disengagement and subsequent troop withdrawal. of the Ladakh PLA. The outcome of the military commanders meeting will largely depend …
Read More »China Study Group draws up a plan for the long term ahead | India News
NEW DELHI: The sixth round of high-level military talks between India and China in eastern Ladakh is likely to take place in the coming days, even as the fast approaching winter has started to take a toll on rival deployed soldiers in the high altitude region. The operational situation, future …
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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