India-China border stand-off News
"China and India are important neighbours to each other," outgoing Chinese Ambassador Sun Weidong said in his farewell remarks.
Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari said that recent developments on the global stage show the need for a strong military to ward off any challenge.
A Chinese blogger, detained earlier this year for his comments regarding military casualties of Galwan valley clash, has been sentenced to eight months in prison.
Qiu Ziming, an internet celebrity with more than 2.5 million followers, received a jail term for 'defaming martyrs'.
India, China will hold the 11th round of talks for disengagement in eastern Ladakh today
On February 20, Indian and Chinese militaries held the 10th round of military dialogue to de-escalate tension at the LAC
Mistrust between China, India is at an all-time high, US admiral has said
Admiral John C Aquilino also commended India's efforts to protect its northern border during a months-long standoff with China.
Senior commanders of Indian and Chinese army held tenth round of military talks to discuss and take forward the disengagement process at friction points like Hot Springs, Gogra and Depsang in eastern Ladakh on Saturday (February 20).
This round of Corps Commander-level talks began at 10 in the morning and went on till 9:45 in the night at the Moldo border point on the Chinese side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
After admitting that it suffered casualties, China's state media on Friday released the video of Galwan clashes
The video showing the confrontation between Indian and Chinese soldiers in June last was shared by Chinese state media analyst Shen Shiwei.
The video was released shortly after China officially acknowledged that it suffered casualties in the violent faceoff, and named four officers and soldiers who died in the border clash.
Gautam Bambawale has suggested that the best way to prevent such incidents is through candid and frank talks.
the meeting, which was held on Friday, was part of the 10th round of the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination (WMCC) on India-China Border Affairs.
Days after the resolution of the Doklam stand-off with India, China on Tuesday said that it is ready for talks to reopen the Nath La pass for Indian pilgrims.
Amid an ongoing stand-off with China over Doklam in Sikkim, the Indian Army has reportedly ordered the evacuation of a village close to India-Bhutan-China tri-junction.
China on Wednesday said it has conveyed its firm stand to India that it must take "concrete actions" by immediately pulling back troops from Doklam in the Sikkim section with "no strings attached" to resolve the current standoff.
Amid a bitter stand-off with China, Indian Army`s Vice Chief Sarath Chand said on Tuesday that Beijing is bound to be a threat to India in the years to come.
A combined Opposition on Tuesday chalked out a strategy to aggressively corner government in Parliament.
India should not use "trespass" into the Dokalam area in the Sikkim sector as a "policy tool" to achieve its "political targets", China said on Tuesday, asking New Delhi to immediately withdraw its troops to avoid any escalation.
Amid simmering border tension over Doklam in Sikkim, China's state-controlled media on Tuesday warned India to be prepared for an “all-out confrontation” along the entire stretch of the disputed boundary with the Communist country.
Despite simmering tension between New Delhi and Beijing over Doklam, the tri-junction of India, Bhutan and China, the Indian government seems to be in no mood to withdraw its troops from the region.
Amid an ongoing stand-off between the India and China, Beijing has now warned New Delhi to 'immediately' and 'unconditionally' withdraw its troops before a meaningful dialogue could be initiated for resolution of all issues between the two sides.
China on Wednesday accused India of running "misleading the public" by claiming that the Chinese troops are building a road close to the Chicken's Neck in the Sikkim sector which could endanger India's access to the north-eastern states.
Army Chief General Bipin Rawat will begin his two-day visit to Sikkim from Thursday to take stock of operational matters and meet with top commanders at formation headquarters in the border state.
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