India needs to be careful as China can't be trusted on basis of talks, say experts
News | July 02, 2020 11:30 ISTIndian and Chinese armies emphasised on expeditious, phased and step-wise de-escalation in areas close to LAC in Ladakh.
Indian and Chinese armies emphasised on expeditious, phased and step-wise de-escalation in areas close to LAC in Ladakh.
India and China Both are considered as the largest superpower of the Asian continent. But the boundary dispute between the two countries is always alive
Both nations held an over 10-hour Corps Commander-level dialogue with a focus on finalising modalities for the disengagement of troops from various standoff points.
India-China are holding another round of Corps Commander-level talks as discussions between the two armies take place in Chushul, in Leh district to resolve the ongoing dispute over Chinese aggression along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Eastern Ladakh region.
Corps Commander-level meeting between Armies of India and China has started in Chushul to resolve the ongoing dispute over Chinese aggression along the Line of Actual Control in Eastern Ladakh area
This is important as there has been no further progress on the standoff in Eastern Ladakh at the Line of Actual Control.
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Even before the clashes on June 15 at Galwan Valley in Ladakh, China had recruited local martial arts trainers from Tibet's local clubs into their army division.
On the Chinese side not making a statement about the death of any of its soldiers, the former army chief said that China is not trustworthy. China has never accepted the death of any of its soldiers since the 1962 war with India.
Punjab CM Amarinder Singh extends condolences to family of martyrs of Galwan Valley clash
Indian Air Force is on high alert and is closely monitoring situation unfolding not only at Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh but the entire stretch of Sino-Indian border. Ever since the standoff between India and China began, Indian Air Force has been amping up its capabilities.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday dared Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on his 'Surender Modi' tweet and challenged him for discussion in the Parliament on the LAC stand-off. Amit Shah said, "Parliament will run, if the opposition wants to have a discussion then they should come" adding "1962 se aaj tak do-do haath ho jayein..."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his Mann Ki Baat address to the nation spoke on the recent Indo-China clash in the Galwan Valley in Eastern Ladakh saying India has given a befitting reply to China.
India’s ambassador to China, Vikram Misri said trying to 'change the status quo by resorting to force or coercion, is not the right way forward.'
Earthquake has jolted Ladakh. Magnitude of the earthquake has been measured to be 4.5 on the Richter scale. The epicentre is located 200 km Northwest of Kargil. The epicentre was located 25 km deep within Earth's surface.
Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Friday said the central government cannot shirk its responsibility of securing our borders with China and asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take the nation into confidence on the situation in Ladakh.
Strict air surveillance continued in Ladakh's Leh on June 26.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Thursday said the United States is reviewing its global deployment of forces to ensure it is postured appropriately to counter the People's Liberation Army, given the increasing threat posed by China to Asian countries like India, Malaysia, Indonesia, others.
Delhi Hotels and Restaurant Owners Association have decided to boycott Chinese goods and not provide accommodation for Chinese nationals. An association of more than 3,000 budget hotels and restaurants in the national capital took this call amid border standoff with China.
New satellite images show some structures in Galwan after China agrees to disengage at LAC.
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