Don’t expect favorable outcome in every round of talks with China: Army Chief General MM Naravane
Army Chief General MM Naravane on Thursday said that India should not expect favorable results in every round of talks with China to resolve border issues. General Naravane said, “During the border talks, there were 4-5 points of confrontation between India and China and we have resolved all except one. I’m sure that in a few more rounds of talks – I can’t give a definite figure whether another or two more, we will be able to resolve these issues as we move forward.” Earlier this month, India and China failed to make any progress in resolving a 17-month standoff
Indian Army Deploys Aviation Brigade On LAC To Counter Chinese PLA
Indian Army has deployed an Aviation Brigade for the first time in Arunachal Pradesh. This brigade has Attack Helicopters, large transport helicopters like Chinook and Mi 17 for rapid movement of troops to the Line of Control (LAC) and most important drones for surveillance. Helicopters are mostly used in the mountains, valleys and dense forest areas like Arunachal Pradesh. Here helicopters are used to transport soldiers, deliver logistics and ammunition, and most of all help sick or injured soldiers. The weather is a big problem here and it is very difficult to cross the valleys in bad weather. That’s why
Every trick of China on the border will be imprisoned, modern drones guarding LAC
Modern drones guarding LAC : India will have a keen eye on every move from China on the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Modern drone cameras have been inducted in the Indian Army fleet to strengthen border surveillance. These drone cameras are of a very advanced type, which will be able to capture every movement of China. India has installed these drone cameras on the LAC as part of a comprehensive strategy to strengthen the overall military preparedness to deal with the dragon. Last year, there was a bloody skirmish between Indian and Chinese soldiers in the Galwan Valley, in
Indian Army Deploys Soldiers On LAC Peaks For Snow War Against China
Indian Army Deploys Soldiers On LAC : Thousands of Indian soldiers have been fully deployed on the high snowy peaks on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) amid tensions with China. Indian soldiers are facing winter for the second time in a row in the harsh conditions of this harsh area. Before long deployment in cold terrain, troops were equipped with modern Finnish Sako sniper rifles, Israeli Negev light machine guns, M777 ultra-light howitzers (ULH), American Sig Sauer assault rifles as well as indigenous K9 Vajra T-guns. It has been equipped with class drones. Senior defense officials told News18 that
13th round of talks between India and China today
India and China will hold talks in Moldo, China in the 13th round of corps commander talks today (on Sunday) to resolve the border dispute in eastern Ladakh. The two countries will also discuss the third phase of the complete withdrawal of troops from the areas along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh (Military Talks). The talks have been scheduled two months after the two countries withdrew troops from the Friction Patrolling Point (PP) 17A at Gogra on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. It is to be known that the process of withdrawal
War of Chinese army in Himalayas proves costly ! death of the top commander General Zhang Xudong due to stomach disease
Chinese President Xi Jinping, who is sitting on Indian soil in Eastern Ladakh, is finding his dream very heavy. The People’s Liberation Army of China has deployed about 50,000 soldiers along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. But living in a place with severe cold and low oxygen is proving fatal. Many Chinese soldiers are suffering from stomach related diseases. Meanwhile, 58-year-old Chinese military commander General Zhang Xudong, former chief of the Western Theater Command of the Chinese Army, died last Friday. This information has been given in the report of South China Morning Post. Chinese state
200 Chinese PLA Soldiers Repulsed By Indian Army At Arunachal Pradesh Border
Chinese Soldiers At Arunachal: Along with Eastern Ladakh, China is now seen opening new frontiers of confrontation on the border. After Barahoti in Uttarakhand, now in Arunachal Pradesh, about 200 Chinese soldiers entered India’s land from Tibet. Sources have told that last week Chinese soldiers crossed the LAC and came towards India. Clashes broke out between Indian and Chinese soldiers along the LAC in Arunachal Sector. The clash lasted for a few hours. Army sources said that after a few hours of physical engagement, the issue was resolved as per the protocol. There is no damage on the Indian side,
India Starts Building Of 5 Major Roads Along LAC Amidst Tension With China
India has started a project to build 5 major roads on the LAC in eastern Ladakh amid India-China tensions. The Border Roads Organization (BRO) on Friday started work on a road development project as part of the government’s efforts to improve overall infrastructure in the strategically important region. Lt Governor of Ladakh Radhakrishna Mathur, Defense Secretary Ajay Kumar and Director General of BRO Lt Gen Rajeev Choudhary attended the foundation stone laying ceremony of the road projects. The Defence Ministry said that the projects include upgrading major single-lane roads to double-lanes. The ministry said the construction of the Hanuthang-Handenbroke-Jungpal-Turtuk road
Army Chief MM Naravane On Two Ladakh Visit Amidst Tension With China On LAC
China is once again engaged in increasing its strength on the Line of Actual Control. The Indian Army is ready to give a befitting reply to any action of China. Amidst the ongoing tension on the border, Indian Army Chief General MM Naravane is starting a two-day visit to Ladakh from today. During his visit to Ladakh, Army Chief Naravane will interact with the soldiers posted on the border in the most difficult areas and in bad weather. Let us tell you that China has once again started its nefarious act on the Line of Actual Control. A large number



