NEW DELHI: As India seeks the early withdrawal of troops from the remaining areas of Ladakh then Pangong Tso, Minister of Foreign Affairs of China Wang Yi Sunday he reiterated BeijingThe position that the border issue was not the “complete story” of the bilateral relationship and the two countries need …
Read More »The main problem remains that troops must not pile up at the border: from India to China
New Delhi: With the military standoff in eastern Ladakh running into the eighth month, India reiterated on Thursday that the “core problem” with China remained that troops should not be accumulated in the Royal Line of Action (LAC), nor should they be take unilateral measures to alter the situation in …
Read More »India’s border infrastructure cause of tension: China | India News
NEW DELHI: A day after the inauguration of 44 bridges built by the Border Roads Organization to facilitate the smooth movement of Indian armed forces, particularly along its northern borders, China on Tuesday described the development of border infrastructure of India, along with an enhanced military deployment, as the “Root …
Read More »For the first time, a Chinese ministry official will attend the military talks today | India News
NEW DELHI: No expectations of concrete breakthrough in actual troop de-escalation in the east Ladakh During the seventh round of high-level military talks with China on Monday, he is also likely to see diplomatic representation from Beijing for the first time. The possible presence of a senior official from the …
Read More »India and China ‘positively’ assessed the outcome of the sixth round of talks by their military commanders: MEA | India News
NEW DELHI: India and China held another round of diplomatic dialogue on Wednesday on the border standoff in eastern Ladakh, emphasizing the need to implement the decisions made in the latest round of military talks to avoid misunderstandings and maintain stability on the ground. . Following virtual conversations within the …
Read More »India and China discuss foreign ministers’ 5-point agenda to ease border situation: Chinese official
Diplomats from India and China are holding talks to implement the five-point consensus reached earlier this month by the foreign ministers of the two countries to resolve border tensions, China’s Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday. High-level diplomats from the two countries are meeting via video link under the Working Mechanism …
Read More »Ball on the court in Beijing: MEA in parliaments
India on Thursday rejected China’s efforts to deflect responsibility for delays in the disengagement process in the Ladakh sector, saying Beijing should work sincerely to reduce escalation and make no further attempts to unilaterally alter the status quo on the Line. Real Control (ALC). . The Indian side also insisted …
Read More »No force can stop us from patrolling Ladakh’s borders: Rajnath Singh | India News
NEW DELHI: Defense Minister Rajnath Singh made a firm assertion in Parliament on Thursday that no force in the world can stop Indian soldiers from patrolling the country’s borders in the Ladakh region. While reaffirming India’s desire to resolve the standoff with China “peacefully”, Singh said: “We will not back …
Read More »LAC Showdown: Responsibility for Disengagement Falls with India, Says China | India News
NEW DELHI: Despite the recent five-point consensus between India and China to defuse the border situation, China on Wednesday put the ball for the disengagement in India’s court and said it was imperative that the latter correct its “mistake”, it was disconnect on the ground and take concrete steps to …
Read More »China Cites Statement and Indian Media Reports to Allege LAC Violation | India News
After a brief pause, induced by the five-point consensus reached on September 10 in Moscow Due to the disconnection and de-escalation, there were indications that the LAC situation remained tense and fluid, with China again blaming India for the Pangong Tso burst. While describing the consensus reached by the chancellor …
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