Watch: Rajnath Singh meets Paramilitary troops in Ladakh
News | July 17, 2020 18:40 ISTUnion Defence Minister, Rajnath Singh met Paramilitary troops in Ladakh on July 17.
Union Defence Minister, Rajnath Singh met Paramilitary troops in Ladakh on July 17.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, who is on two-day visit to Leh and Jammu and Kashmir interacted with Indian Army and ITBP personnel at Lukung.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh during his security view visit to Ladakh amid border row with China, interacted with troops at Lukung, along with Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat and Army Chief General MM Naravane.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on July 16 said that India has registered a protest with Pakistan against the construction of Diamer Basha Dam which will lead to submergence of large part of land of Indian UTs of J-K and Ladakh.
There is less tension in Ladakh these days. India has taken back its forces after Chinese retreat. Know how PM Modi compelled China to move back.
Disengagement between troops of India and China has been completed today at Patrolling Point 15. The Chinese troops have moved back by approximately 2 kms.
Former union minister and senior leader of Congress party, Salman Khurshid, raised questions over the statements given by central government on India-China clash at LAC in Ladakh.
Multiple fighter jets including the Mig-29 were involved in the night operation; Apache combat helicopters also took part in the exercise.
The Border Roads Organisation has replaced a bailey bridge which could only be used for 24 tonnes vehicles with the new one which can be used by vehicles up to 70 tonnes.
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Chinese retreat in Galwan Valley has gathered pace. Late on Monday evening, China's People's Liberation Army removed all of its combat vehicles and structures from Patrolling Point 14 (PP 14).
Galwan clash has changed ‘trust, but verify to more like: ‘Distrust until fully and comprehensively verified.
Indian Air Force’s (IAF) fighter jets - Sukhoi Su-30MKIs and Apache attack helicopters have begun patrolling to keep an eye over the LAC in the aftermath of the Galwan Valley clash between Indian and the Chinese troops in eastern Ladakh last month.
By visiting Ladakh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sent a very clear signal that India is ready to escalate the cost on China for its "misadventurism" and that the armed forces are adopting a firm approach in defending the country's territories, strategic affairs experts said on Saturday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who made a surprise visit to Ladakh on Friday to boost the morale of soldiers days after Indo-China face-off at the Galwana Valley at the Line of Actual Control (LAC), also performed Sindhu Puja in Nimmoo.
Rahul Gandhi on Friday shared a video on Twitter claiming Ladakhi's say China took our land questioning the Prime Minister "someone is lying", as Indo-China stand-off in Galwan Valley continues. However, it seems that former Congress president's Twitter video has turned out to be propaganda as Congress workers have been shown as ordinary Ladakhis.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who on Friday made a surprise visit to Leh days after Indo-China clash in Galwan, addressed soldiers in Nimmoo, Ladakh and boosted their morale saying Bharat Mata's enemies have seen your fire and fury.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Leh in a surprise visit to boost the morale of soldiers days after India-China clash in Galwan Valley at the Line of Control (LAC). The Prime Minister, who arrived in Leh at around 9:30 am, addressed soldiers in Nimmoo, Ladakh. He was accompanied by Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat and Army Chief Manoj Mukund Naravane. Soldiers present there chanted 'Vande Mataram', 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' when PM Modi was present among them in Nimmoo.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi makes a surprise visit to Ladakh, being briefed by senior officials at a forward position in Nimu.
Amid an ongoing impasse between India and China at the LAC, CDS General Bipin Rawat will be visiting Leh today. He will be briefed on the present situation in the Eastern Ladakh sector by Leh-based HQ 14 Corps officials.
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