India-China talks News
India-China Military Talks: The latest round of Corps Commander level talks will take place almost four months after the last military dialogue was held on April 23.
India and China have agreed to work out a mutually acceptable resolution to all border disputes
Both sides held their 16th round of high-level talks on Sunday
The Defence Ministry issued a statement after talks that lasted for around 12-and-half hours
India, and China will hold the 16th round of corps commander-level talks on July 17
India will be represented by Fire and Fury Corps Commander Lt Gen A Sengupta in the talks
The 15th round China-India Corps Commander-Level Meeting was held at the Chushul-Moldo border on March 11
Indian Army won't let any attempt to unilaterally change status quo along country's borders to succeed, MM Naravane said
Talking about the borders with Pakistan, he added that nearly 300-400 terrorists are waiting to intrude in India
Naravane admitted that last year was extremely challenging for Army
As per sources, the invitation for talks has come from the Chinese side.
The Galwan clash also took place in June.
13 round of talks have been held between India and China so far.
Sources close to the development said the withdrawal of troops from training facilities located in depth areas may have taken place due to the harsh winter, adding it does not have any impact on their operational deployment in any of the areas along the LAC.
The last constructive engagement between both the countries happened during the eighth military commander-level talks held on November 6 in Chushul.
The two sides also agreed to ensure that their frontline troops exercise restraint and avoid misunderstanding and miscalculation, as per a joint statement.
Indian delegation has apprised the Chinese PLA about the "red lines" and conveyed that the onus was largely on China to improve the overall situation in the region
The Indian delegation was led by Lt Gen Harinder Singh, the commander of the Leh-based 14 Corps, while the Chinese side was headed by the commander of the South Xinjiang military region Maj Gen Liu Lin
The talks took place days after the implementation of the first phase of the disengagement process from the friction points
The border troops of China and India held their fourth commander-level talks on Tuesday
Chinese FM said "We hope that India can work with China to implement the consensus reached by the two sides with concrete actions"
The Lt General-level talks took place days after implementation of the first phase of the disengagement process from the friction points
Indian security agencies have identified atleast 50 Chinese mobile apps that they claim should be banned as they pose a threat to the security of the nation.
Senior military commanders of India and China held crucial talks on Saturday (June 6) in order to defuse the mounting tension along the border. The India delegation was led by Lt Gen Harinder Singh, Commander of the Leh-based 14 Corps while Major General Liu Lin, Commander of the South Xinjiang military region, led the Chinese side. The meeting was held at Moldo, opposite Chushul in eastern Ladakh.
Micro-blogging site Twitter temporarily restricted the official handle of Indian dairy major Amul over its 'exit the dragon' topical, days ahead of the much-anticipated high-level India-China talks to resolve the Ladakh border dispute.
India, China will hold crucial border talks today
The Indian delegation is being led by NSA Ajit Doval and Yang Jiechi is heading the Chinese side
Doklam border stand-off will be high on agenda
Incidentally, this is the first time that the foreign ministers meeting has been called by a host country holding the BRICS Summit.
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