ANI photo MOSCOW / NEW DELHI: Defense Minister Rajnath Singh met with his Chinese counterpart, General Wei Fenghe, in Moscow on Friday at the first highest-level contact after border tension erupted in Ladakh in May, when the Indian leader said that peace and security in the region require a climate …
Read More »Death of Tibetan soldiers in the Pangong Lake episode brings India’s top secret guerrilla regiment to the fore
A coffin containing the body of Tenzin Nyima, a Tibetan official with the Indian Special Border Force, appears at his residence in Leh on September 1, 2020. (Reuters) Nyima Tenzin was killed near the banks of the Pangong Tso in Ladakh when Indian and Chinese forces came close to directly …
Read More »The situation on the Ladakh border is a ‘direct result’ of Chinese action to achieve a unilateral change in the status quo: MEA
By: PTI | New Delhi | Posted: September 3, 2020 6:29:42 pm An Indian army soldier stands guard on top of his vehicle as his convoy moves on the Srinagar-Ladakh highway in Gagangeer, northeast of Srinagar, Indian-controlled Kashmir, Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020 (AP Photo). India said on Thursday that the …
Read More »Amid a deadlock in LAC in Ladakh, India says the only way forward is through talks
India on Thursday blamed China squarely for tensions along the Royal Line of Control (LAC) in Ladakh for the past four months and said the only way forward was through negotiations, reflecting the impasse created by Beijing’s new attempts to alter the status quo along the disputed border over the …
Read More »India Strengthens Its Presence at Strategic Heights in the Pangong Lake Area; unfinished military talks | India News
NEW DELHI: The Indian Army has further strengthened its presence at at least three strategic heights on the southern shore of Pangong lake in the East Ladakh, days after foiling “provocative” actions by China to change the status quo in the area, government sources said Wednesday. Some “readjustments” were also …
Read More »Confrontation in LAC: It will be worse than in 1962, says Chinese government spokesman | India News
NEW DELHI: If India wanted a military confrontation, the People’s Liberation Army is obliged to do the Indian army suffer much more serious losses than in 1962, shouted the hawkish global times in an editorial about the latest military outbreak in Pangong Tso. This followed a rare ‘poll’ conducted by …
Read More »With the LAC crisis refusing to subside, why the topography of the last flash point in Ladakh is key for both armies
The armies of both countries are gazing up at the heights on the southern shore of Pangong Tso Lake, which sits at an altitude of 14,000 feet. Given the level of mistrust between the Indian and Chinese armies, both are trying to capture the dominant heights in areas claimed by …
Read More »Ladakh Movement Frustrated, China Claims Indian Army ‘Trespass’ Through LAC At Pangong Lake Bank
An Indian Army truck crosses the Chang Pass near Lake Pangong in the Ladakh region of India. (AP file photo) China’s attempt to unilaterally change the status quo at Pangong Lake was the first major incident in the area after clashes in the Galwan Valley on June 15, in which …
Read More »India-China Border Tension: Brigade Commanders Level Meeting Underway | India News
Latest outbreak of tensions is reported from the southern shore of Pangong Tso NEW DELHI: The meeting of the Indian Army Brigade Commander with his Chinese counterpart is underway in Chushul/ Moldo to discuss issues related to the situation on the southern shore of Pangong Lake, Indian army sources said. …
Read More »Indian Army Counter-Raid Thwarts China’s Salami Cutting | India News
NEW DELHI: China will continue its “salami cutting” tactics to test India’s resolve in all three sectors of the 3,488 km long Royal Line of Control (LAC), which runs from Ladakh to Arunachal pradesh. But India is no longer reluctant to play cartographic hardball, emphasizes the Indian defense system. “The …
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