NEW DELHI: India on Saturday called on China for a faster disengagement in the Gogra, Hot Springs and Demchok areas, while affirming the need for Chinese soldiers to stop blocking Indian patrols on the Depsang Plains to reduce tensions generals in eastern Ladakh. There was no official news on the …
Read More »8 months later, China admits that 4 soldiers died in the clash in the Galwan Valley | India News
NEW DELHI: Eight months after the wild clash in the Galwan valleyChina finally admitted on Friday that soldiers of the People’s Liberation Army had been killed in hand-to-hand combat that resulted in the death of 20 Indian soldiers. The Chinese Cusp Central Military Commission (CMC) awarded a posthumous honorary degree …
Read More »Rajnath Singh says troops showed maximum courage and forced Chinese to return
Rajnath Singh said that “generations to come will be proud of what our forces managed to achieve.” (Archive) New Delhi: Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said on Monday that India’s armed forces resisted aggression along the Royal Line of Control in eastern Ladakh and fought the Chinese army with “the utmost …
Read More »China planned incident in Galwan valley, US report says
The exact motivations behind the provocative behavior of the Chinese government in LAC this year remain unclear, he noted. (Photo source: AP) The Chinese government had planned the Galwan Valley incident in June, potentially including the possibility of deaths, a US Congressional Commission said, claiming that Beijing “sparked” the first …
Read More »Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu Powers Highway Along Tibet Border
Distrustful of China blocking global funding for Arunachal Pradesh, Khandu wants road and rail projects along the border to be sped up. Given Beijing’s claim On this, Arunachal Pradesh has been cautious in the face of increased activities by the People’s Liberation Army through the Royal Line of Control (LAC) …
Read More »China claims a soldier who crossed LAC was ‘helping local herders’
The Indian Army identified him as Corporal Wang Ya Long, who was provided medical assistance including oxygen, food and warm clothing. China’s military said Monday night that it was in contact with India over the case of the Chinese soldier who had been diverted through the Royal Line of Control …
Read More »The army detains a Chinese soldier in the Demchok sector
A Chinese soldier was detained in the Demchok sector in eastern Ladakh after he crossed the Royal Line of Control (LAC), the Army said on Monday. The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) soldier has been identified as Corporal Wang Ya Long. “The PLA soldier has received medical assistance that includes oxygen, …
Read More »India-China prepare for eighth round of military commander talks next week
The eighth round of India-China military and diplomatic talks is expected to take place next week to discuss the disengagement in Ladakh, even as the armies of the two countries prepare for the deployment of snow and winter throughout of the Line of Real Control (LAC) of 1,597 km. According …
Read More »No one can take land from India: says Amit Shah amid border dispute with China
Union Interior Minister Amit Shah has said that the government is taking all possible military and diplomatic measures to resolve the current border standoff in Ladakh with China and is committed to protecting the sovereignty and security of the country. Shah said in an interview to a television news channel …
Read More »How does the winter deployment of the Indian army in Ladakh compare to that of the PLA?
Chandigarh: Rival armies of India and China locked in an intractable standoff along the disputed Royal Line of Control (LAC) since May, are now positioning themselves for their harsh winter deployment at forbidden altitudes in the desolate Himalayan region of Ladakh, the tallest and fiercest in the world. a bit …
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