Government, army in a huddle over situation in Ladakh
Kurukshetra | June 16, 2020 21:24 ISTUnion Government and top brass of Indian Army is in a huddle over flare up between India and China in Ladakh. Watch Kurukshetra to know more.
Union Government and top brass of Indian Army is in a huddle over flare up between India and China in Ladakh. Watch Kurukshetra to know more.
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An Army officer and two soldiers died in a violent face-off between Indian and Chinese troops at Galwan Valley in Eastern Ladakh on night of June 15.
Major Generals of India and China are talking to defuse the situation in the Galwan Valley, Ladakh and other areas after the violent face-off last night in which casualties have been suffered by both sides: Army Sources
In light of the recent scuffle between Indian Army and Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) in Ladakh's Gallwan Valley, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has held a high level meeting with Chief Of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat to take stock of the situation and deliberate on way ahead.
One Indian Army colonel, two jawans have been martyred in violent clashes with Chinese troops at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Galwan Valley in the Eastern Ladakh region. Casualties have also taken place at the Chinese side but there is no confirmation on the numbers yet.
Amid a standoff with China on the Ladakh border, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Sunday that India will never compromise on its "national pride", asserting that its security capability has risen and it is no longer a "weak" country.
India and China army commanders continued de-escalation talks in the Galwan region of eastern Ladakh on Friday as army officials from both sides met to resolve the face-off across the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
Even as the New Delhi and Beijing try to negotiate a solution to the military faceoff in eastern Ladakh, China has increased its army presence across the entire stretch of the LAC from Leh to Arunachal Pradesh
The Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson's remarks came a day after officials in New Delhi suggested that armies of India and China have undertaken a "limited disengagement" in few areas in eastern Ladakh in a demonstration of their intent to end the border standoff peacefully ahead of another round of military talks on Wednesday.
After suffering multiple delays, the first 'climate-controlled' border post of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) along the icy and strategic Pangong Tso lake area in Ladakh along the Chinese LAC is expected to be operationalised this year, officials said.
The military dialogue follows talks at the diplomatic level on Friday during which both countries agreed to handle their “differences” through peaceful discussions while respecting each other’s sensitivities and concerns.
India and China army commanders met on Saturday to hold discussions on the current stand-off along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and decided that talks between the two countries will continue further through military and diplomatic channels. As discussions between the two nations take place, India wants its neighbour to return to the status quo and remove its troops, structures, tents from the Pangong Lake.
India and China are holding Lt General-level meeting to resolve stand-off issues at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Eastern Ladakh region and de-escalation of forces across the LAC.
In their first attempt to resolve the month-long border standoff in eastern Ladakh, Indian and Chinese armies will hold a Lt. General-level meeting.
India and China army commanders are holding a Lt General-level meeting today to resolve stand-off issues at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Eastern Ladakh region and de-escalation of forces across the LAC.
In their first attempt to resolve the month-long border standoff in eastern Ladakh, Indian and Chinese armies will hold a Lt. General-level meeting on Saturday.
In their first attempt to resolve the month-long border standoff in eastern Ladakh, Indian and Chinese armies will hold a Lt. General-level meeting on Saturday.
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