Border dispute : India and China will repel their troops from front
In a marathon meeting held late Sunday night between the military commanders of India and China, the two countries have agreed to withdraw troops from forwarding areas. This information is given in the joint statement released on Monday. The ninth round of meetings took place on Sunday in eastern Ladakh to end the deadlock between the two countries since May. The meeting lasted for about 16 hours from 10:30 in the morning to 2.30 in the night. A joint statement has been issued on Monday evening. Sources say that the manner of withdrawal of troops was also discussed in the
Ladakh dispute not resolved in 11th round of Corps Commander level talks
In the ninth round, detailed talks were held between India and China forces in the ninth round to remove troops from deadlocked locations in eastern Ladakh. On Sunday, the Corps Commander level talks in both countries started at around 10.30 AM and ended at around 2.30 AM on Monday. The meeting took place in the Moldo border area on the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh. According to sources, India emphasized that it is up to China to carry forward the process of repelling troops from deadlocked locations in the region and reduce tension. India has been consistently saying
Last week, Indian army foiled Chinese incursion into Sikkim, 20 Dragon soldiers injured
Tussle between India and the Chinese Army in Sikkim is now reported amidst ongoing tension along the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh. According to media reports, the People’s Liberation Army of China in the Na Kula sector of North Sikkim last week tried to change the status quo of the Line of Actual Control and was in the grip of infiltration into Indian territory, which was foiled by Indian Army personnel. However, both sides clashed during this and some of the two Ore jawans were injured. According to the information, on May 9 last year, there was a
India-China Border Dispute: China’s spies seen on LAC, Indian Army on high alert
Indian intelligence agencies have revealed that the activity of Chinese spies has increased on the borders of India and China. According to the Indian Intelligence Agency, recently several Chinese spies have been seen along the border of Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh and along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). This is a matter of concern for India. According to sources, Chinese spies have been identified near Karakoram in Daulat Beg Oldi sector of Ladakh. However, the Indian Intelligence Agency has not officially said anything on this yet. According to Hindustan Times, in addition to Ladakh, Chinese spies have been seen
Indian and Chinese forces face to face at Rechin La Pass
For the last eight months, a picture has come out in the midst of the ongoing tension on the LAC adjacent to East Ladakh in which the deployment of camps and soldiers of both countries is clearly visible. It is clearly visible in this picture that the tanks, ISVs and soldiers of India and China are just 100 meters away on the LAC i.e. Eye Ball to Eye Ball. This picture came at a time when the Indian Army crossed the LAC and captured a Chinese soldier who had come to the Indian border. On Monday, however, the Indian Army
India returns Chinese soldier who accidentally crossed LAC
The Indian Army has handed over the captured People’s Liberation Army (PLA) soldier in eastern Ladakh on Friday back to China today. The official source gave this information on Monday. This Chinese soldier accidentally crossed the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and entered the Indian border on 8 January. China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) soldier was caught in the southern fringe area of ​​Pangong Soo in eastern Ladakh on Friday morning. The Chinese troops had come to the Indian side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Sources said the soldier was handed over to China at the Chushul-Moldo border
Indian soldiers nabbed Chinese soldier near Pangong lake
Recently the Indian Army detained a Chinese soldier. On 8 January 2021, the army captured a Chinese soldier on the Indian Line of Actual Control. The Chinese soldier has been captured in the southern area of ​​Pangong Tso Lake. The PLA soldier crossed the Indian border line, after which he was detained. After the tension between India and China, born in June last year, Indian troops are deployed along the Indian side of the Indian border along the Line of Actual Control. The People’s Liberation Army soldier is being dealt with on the basis of prescribed procedures and circumstances on
Indian Navy’s strength will increase amidst India-China tension, soldiers will get this US made medium calibre guns
The exercise to strengthen the Indian Navy has begun amid tension on the border with China. The deal is struck by establishing military relations between the Indian and US defence forces. Under the Rs 3,800-crore deal, the Indian Navy will equip warships with calibre guns, increasing the naval strength even more than before. India has issued a letter of request to the US government to purchase 11 medium calibre guns of 127 mm. These guns are to be mounted on large warships of the Indian Navy. Government sources said that according to the new plan, a letter of request (LOR)
India-China To Hold 9th Round Of Commander Level Talks
India and China are consulting on the ninth round meeting of the Corps Commander level. Chinese Colonel Ministry spokesman Senior Colonel Tan Kefei gave this information on Thursday. It is known that India and China have held eight rounds of Corps Commander level talks but the situation of deadlock between the two countries in May this year is still going on. Not only this, no concrete progress has been made so far in eastern Ladakh to reduce the tension on the LAC and the withdrawal of the forces. Colonel Ten Kafei said in an online media briefing that since the
Indian Army Purchasing 12 Patrol Boats For Surveillance On China
Amid the ongoing India-China standoff with China, the Indian Army is going to increase its strength. The army has finalized the proposal to purchase modern patrol boats. After the arrival of these boats, it will be easy for the jawans to keep an eye on the movement of China. The army said that the new modern boats will be used to monitor large reservoirs including Pangong Lake in eastern Ladakh. Even before this, the Indian Army has taken many steps to give a befitting reply to the Chinese Army. India and China are face to face with East Ladakh since



