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The plans of 'Chinese Dadagiri', which started from the South China Sea, is now reaching the door of India.
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Watch the special report on India-China relations following the standoff near the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
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A hotline has been established between Indian and Chinese armies in the North Sikkim sector. In an effort to boost cordial relations.
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Chief of Army Staff General MM Naravane said that the relationship with China would develop along the path as per India`s wishes. Commenting on phase one of the India-China disengagement, Army Chief Naravane called it a win-win situation.
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Will China lose if it goes to war! WATCH VIDEO
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China is giving new technology of VT-4 tank to Pakistan.
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China increases surveillance on Indian Army's central sector
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The CPEC, other than saddling Islamabad with debt, has other issues now--corruption and scuffles between Chinese labourers and Pakistani soldiers. One such incident of July 21 has come to light in which physical altercation took place between Chinese labourers and Pakistan protection party. The incident happened in Pakistan's most populated Punjab Province's Bahawalpur district between 6.30 am-6.45 am.
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Daily News and Analysis (DNA) hosted by Zee News Editor-in-Chief Sudhir Chaudhary, brings to you analysis of the top news of the day. In this segment of DNA, watch analysis on how China treats their soldiers.
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In this segment of Taal Thok Ke, we bring you a panel discussion on concurrent issues. In today's episode of 'Taal Thok Ke' we will discuss: The truth of Chinese army's 'FAKE' video on Zee News!
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The poll found that 91% South Koreans feel China is against the idea of a unified Korean peninsula.
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It is claimed that electromagnetic rockets could target enemies hundreds of kilometres away and hit with devastating precision.
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The new showpieces are to be worn by all Chinese personnel deployed to the Djibouti base.
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Theoretically, the technology would make even older non-stealth fighter jets invisible to detection by radar.
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In a brazen display of its military might, the neighbouring country has stationed its fighter jets and warships near Tibet.
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China will reduce the number of reserves for its 2.3-million-strong Army and increase them for other services as part of reforms aimed at reshaping the reserve forces adapt to information warfare.






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