The red circles in this map roughly shows the areas where Indian and Chinese troops had skirmishes between 2020 and 2021 in eastern Ladakh. (CIA map via Wikipedia) New Delhi: The Indian Army has rejected China’s demand for a buffer zone i...
A Google satellite map marked with approximate points were Indian and Chinese troops are placed in the stand-off at Pangong-tso.New Delhi: Indian and Chinese troops have started to disengage from the stand-off sites in the north and south banks of th...
Indian Army tents high in the Himalayas. Winter Wars – Tales of misery from Moscow to LadakhThe country waits with bated breath as corps commander-level talks go on – and on. Will status quo ante be restored? Will China resort ...
New Delhi: Amidst heightened border row in eastern Ladakh, India and China are working on process to finalise a plan for phased disengagement and de-escalation along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).As per the sources in the government establishment,...
PC: ReutersNew Delhi: Amid ongoing disengagement process, India and China on Tuesday held the fourth round of Corps Commanders-level talks at Chushul to work on modalities on the second phase of disengagement along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in...
New Delhi: Amid ongoing border row with China in Eastern Ladakh, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday reviewed of the current situation with top military leadership.The defence minister carried out the review at a meeting with Chief of Defence St...
New Delhi: After about a month after a physical brawl between Indian and Chinese troops took place on the banks of Pangong Tso in Ladakh, senior officials from both sides have decided to meet over the tensions.Lieutenant General rank officers from In...
New Delhi: India will insist on restoration of status quo as it existed before May 5 in Eastern Ladakh during the scheduled meeting at the Lt General level talks on June 6 between Indian Army and Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).As per so...