Special Hotline Between India-China Established
India-China Hotline : A hotline has been set up between the Indian Army in North Sikkim and the PLA at Khamba Dzong in the Tibetan Autonomous Region, amid a standoff with China in eastern Ladakh. The main objective of setting up this hotline is to further the spirit of trust and cordial relations between the two countries across the borders. The hotline has been established on 1 August, PLA Day. After the establishment of the hotline, now it has become an easy way for the commanders of the armies of both the countries to communicate. Ground commanders of armies of
East Ladakh stalemate: India-China agreement on military talks,
India and China on Friday agreed to hold the next round of military-level talks at an early date to achieve the objective of completely withdrawing their troops from the remaining areas of conflict in eastern Ladakh. Both the countries agreed on this in the background of the latest statements amid the ongoing standoff in eastern Ladakh. According to the statement of the Ministry of External Affairs, on Friday, June 25, the 22nd meeting of the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination on Border Affairs (WMCC) between India and China through digital medium was held in which both sides exercised control
Indian Army Selecting Tibet Route Method To Defeat China
Like the neighbouring country Pakistan, now China is also becoming a constant headache for India. China is constantly harassing India on the northern borders amid the ongoing military confrontation in East Ladakh. In view of this behavior of China, the Indian Army has prepared to respond to its neighbour via Tibet Route Method China is constantly trying to disturb the Indian border through Tibet. In view of this action of the Chinese army, India’s eye is now fixed on Tibet. The Indian Army is now preparing to keep a close watch on China on the way to Tibet. It is