New Delhi: The Defense Ministry has removed all monthly reports from its official website since 2017 after removing a monthly report that referred to China’s “unilateral aggression” in Ladakh, according to a report in the Indian express. The monthly reports that have been removed include those related to the 2017 …
Read More »Modern PLA Barracks, Heavy Artillery in LAC: China Media
The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has, for the first time, commissioned new modern soldier barracks and heavy artillery emplacement near the disputed China-India border in Tibet’s Ngari region as part of their “preparations for war” and “Concealment”, a state media report has said. The permanent barracks have been built …
Read More »China’s PLA complicates the withdrawal of troops from Ladakh. Has a condition
Indian and Chinese military commanders will meet in Ladakh on October 12 for their seventh round of talks to reduce friction in the sector, but the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) shows no signs of disengagement, deploying solar-heated troops and gas. snow containers and tents on the ridges to defend their …
Read More »What India is wrong about China’s intentions in Ladakh
Several senior retired military officers believe that Ladakh’s military stalemate, if not ended soon, could lead to escalation and possible limited conventional warfare that neither side wants. This assumption is as unfounded as the multiple attacks by the PLA in May as a result of India’s intelligence failure. This betrays …
Read More »Gloves removed with China’s highly regressive reference to LAC from 1959 which was rejected by Nehru
The gloves appear to have come off in the confrontation between India and China in eastern Ladakh. In response to a query from an Indian newspaper, on September 25, the Chinese Foreign Ministry issued a statement that “the border between China and India LAC (Line of Royal Control) is very …
Read More »Post Ladakh, the PLA is no longer a ghost for the Indian army | Analysis – news from india
On the eve of the 2004 general elections, a meeting of the China Study Group (CSG) was held to review the state of border roads along the Royal Line of Control (LAC) with the then Deputy Head of State Army Major informing the apex group on highway strategies. At this …
Read More »LAC: Army ready for winter endurance test
At an elevation of 5,800 meters on the Finger Four mountain spur, an endurance test is scheduled for this winter, with the Indian Army and the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) facing off, and the first short snow is already falling on the Karakoram and Kailash mountain ranges of Ladakh. While …
Read More »Amid confrontation with China, video shows army tanks near LAC
India-China Separation: Army Tanks and Armored Personnel Carriers at Forward Locations in Eastern Ladakh New Delhi: The Center has released a video showing Indian Army tanks and armored personnel carriers at forward locations in eastern Ladakh, the scene of the clash with China from April-May. The videos show rows of …
Read More »‘Joint declarations aimed at the paralysis of LAC’ | India News
NEW DELHI: Recent India-China agreements, between foreign ministers in Moscow on September 10 and military commanders on Tuesday, are intended to begin the process of limited disengagement and ensure continued ‘stalemate’ in the Line of Real control amid a deep trust deficit between the two parties. Confirming that a significant …
Read More »PLA War Exercise in the South China Sea, Distraction for Ladakh Aggression or Other? – news from india
After the military outbreak in the Galwan Valley, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has mobilized four out of five of its military theater commands with reports suggesting that the actual shooting drills and exercises from the East China Sea, the Sea Yellow to South China Sea to date was a …
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