LAC standoff News
National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah has given a big statement has amid India-China tension. Farooq Abdullah said, 'Our army is standing in front of China. In 1962, India-China used to be brothers. The old days are gone. Today we have not worn bangles.'
After Galwan and Tawang attacks, Indian Army has deployed Garuda commandos at LAC, taking strict action against the Chinese Army. China's activities will be closely monitored under the deployment of Garud Commandos.
13th round of India-China talks on LAC standoff failed
Both countries have issued strong statements against each other
Sudhir Chaudhary discussed LAC standoff which is feared to escalate in future
Russian spokeswoman said, "We welcome the agreements reached by the foreign ministers of China and India during the phone conversation on February 25, 2021"
"We respect the parties’ resolve to settle the situation without foreign interference and within the existing framework of the multi-level mechanisms of bilateral dialogue," she said
On Thursday, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh announced in the Rajya Sabha that India-China agreement has been reached regarding the dispute near Pangong Lake. Both have agreed to withdraw their forces between the countries. In view of this agreement, China has started removing its tanks from the LAC, but Rahul Gandhi is still questioning the army.
China has started withdrawing its tanks from the LAC in view of the agreement between India and China over the dispute near Pangong Lake. Watch Exclusive video..
Regarding the skirmish between the Indo-Chinese soldiers in North Sikkim, the army said that there was a minor skirmish between the soldiers of the two countries, the local soldiers have settled the clash.
A case of clashes between Indo-Chinese soldiers came up in North Sikkim. It is being told that the clash took place on the evening of 19 January, in which soldiers on both sides were injured.
The 9th round of talks between India and China has begun in Moldo to ease tension on the LAC. Earlier, the 8th round of talks took place on 6 November 2020.
The Chinese Army has moved back around 10,000 troops from the depth areas near the Line of Actual Control in Eastern Ladakh
The deployment in the frontline areas, however, remained the same and the troops from both sides remain in an eyeball to eyeball situation at several locations in that sector
Currently, about 50,000 troops of the Indian Army are deployed in a high state of combat readiness in various mountainous locations in eastern Ladakh
The current incident is not expected to impact the ongoing situation at the LAC
Focus now is on the next round of military talks between the two sides
December 2020 saw diplomatic level talks between the two sides
India has cautioned Pakistan and China asserting that Indian forces will leave no stone unturned to safeguard the country's frontiers.
CDS General Rawat spoke at the launch of GRSE-built first Project 17A Stealth frigate, an addition to the might of the Indian Navy.
China acted aggressively in April-May and pushed almost 60,000 troops towards the Indian border in the eastern Ladakh sector
The Indian side also responded and deployed almost an equal number of troops to prevent the Chinese
The Chinese and the Indian side have been interacting with each other and have held eight rounds of talks to end this deadlock
The 8th round of talks between India and China will be held soon, during which emphasis will be laid on resolving the differences between the two countries through negotiations.
Statement issued by Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria - Air Force in Ladakh is fully ready for operation. Powerful aircraft like Rafale, Chinook & Apache Helicopter are deployed to give a befitting reply to China.
India has deployed thousands of troops and heavy weaponry in the high-altitude region to deal with any eventualities
The IAF has also deployed almost all its frontline fighter jets like Sukhoi 30 MKI, Jaguar and Mirage 2000 aircraft in the key frontier air bases in eastern Ladakh and elsewhere along the LAC
The newly inducted fleet of five Rafale jets has also been carrying out sorties in eastern Ladakh
Rafal Jet has reached Ladakh amid the ongoing dispute with China over the border. The Rafale fighter jet of the Indian Air Force Army took off in Ladakh.
After the military might in Galwan, China kept hiding the numbers of its slain soldiers again and again. But now China has confirmed the report of Zee News regarding the revelations of their soldiers killed in Galwan.
During the Chinese attack in 1962 a need was felt for a force that specializes in mountaineering and could meet the challenges of the mountains, so the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) was formed. For more information, watch this Zee World Exclusive report
In Parliament, the Defense Minister said that army will never let the head of the country bow down. On the LAC, Chinese soldiers are playing Punjabi songs on loudspeakers. Also,'Himvir' of ITBP are ready in Ladakh.
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