India, China review LAC disengagement; agree to establish hotline
India | Feb 26, 2021, 11:39 AM ISTIndian and Chinese armies last week concluded withdrawal of troops and weapons from north and south banks of Pangong Tso in eastern Ladakh.
Indian and Chinese armies last week concluded withdrawal of troops and weapons from north and south banks of Pangong Tso in eastern Ladakh.
The Line of Actual Control (LAC) demarcated by India and China has had many claims and counterclaims in the past, but the latest disengagement is not happening as per the Chinese claims made to India in 1959.
The armies of India and China are locked in a tense border standoff in eastern Ladakh since early May.
BJP's Uttar Pradesh unit chief Swatantra Dev Singh has claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has 'decided' the date of war with China and Pakistan.
India-China Border tension: With very little or no improvement at the border, both India and China armies are preparing for long haul winter as snowfall is likely to begin in coming weeks that will shoot down temprature down, creating challening conditions for the survival.
Amid tension at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and when both sides are holding another round of talks, India further bolstered its dominance in over 20 mountain heights around the friction points near the Pangong lake, sources have said.
As situation at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China continues to remain tense, the Indian Army has started stocking up for long haul in eastern Ladakh.
Army Chief General MM Naravane has briefed China Study Group headed by NSA Ajit Doval on Wednesday evening about marathon corps commander level meeting and latest Chinese stand on Finger Area and Depsang Plains
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who made a surprise visit to Ladakh on Friday to boost the morale of soldiers days after Indo-China face-off at the Galwana Valley at the Line of Actual Control (LAC), also performed Sindhu Puja in Nimmoo.
Rahul Gandhi on Friday shared a video on Twitter claiming Ladakhi's say China took our land questioning the Prime Minister "someone is lying", as Indo-China stand-off in Galwan Valley continues. However, it seems that former Congress president's Twitter video has turned out to be propaganda as Congress workers have been shown as ordinary Ladakhis.
India-China are holding another round of Corps Commander-level talks as discussions between the two armies take place in Chushul, in Leh district to resolve the ongoing dispute over Chinese aggression along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Eastern Ladakh region.
Indian Mobile handset brand, Lava International Limited, has pledged to contribute Rs 40 lakh to the families of brave martyrs of Galwan Valley clash at the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
"Today when there's anger in the country regarding this incident then PM should come forward & tell the truth to the country that how did China occupy our land and why did our 20 soldiers lose their lives? " She asked.
Twenty Indian soldiers including Army Colonel B. Santosh Babu, commanding officer at the LAC with China in Ladakh's Galwan valley were martyred in a violent face-off with People's Liberation Army on Monday night.
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).
The Chinese troops and infantry combat vehicles moved back by 2.5 km by People’s Liberation Army in Galwan area, Patrolling Point 15 and Hot Springs area.
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 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.
"Major-level" talks between the two militaries took place in Ladakh on Tuesday. While the talks on Tuesday failed to achieve any significant breakthrough, the discussion is said to have ended on a "positive note," sources told India TV
Former NSA MK Narayanan said that during his conversations with past Chinese leaders, including former Premier Wen Jiabao, he had gleamed that Beijing appreciates the soft power of India’s civilisational ethos
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