Tag: india china standoff
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India-China Business Policy
(Juhi Aishwary, Journalist): A petition was filed in the Supreme Court on Wednesday seeking a moratorium between the Adani Group of Maharashtra and the Chinese company to cancel the MoU. It calls for the disclosure of information about trade policies between China and India. Supriya Pandit, a woman advocate of Jammu and Kashmir, has filed this…
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Why Soldiers do not keep arms on India-China LAC
(Kajal Singh journalist): New Delhi: India China Border Tension: During the conflict in the Galvan Valley between the soldiers of India and China, the soldiers did not have weapons. The question raised in the minds of all the people of the country, including Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, what was the reason that the soldiers did…
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Galwan Clash: China returns 10 Indian Army personnel
(Pooja Pal: Journalist): Major general-level talks between the two sides took place after the bloody clash between India and China in the Galvan Valley of Ladakh. 10 Indian soldiers, including 4 officers, have been returned by the Chinese military after the talks. A brutal confrontation took place between the Indian and Chinese army on 15…
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Chinese media shared a video of the maneuvers
(Sandhya Jha, Intern Journalist): Chinese state media is trying to pressure India, amid tensions with India in eastern Ladakh. The Global Times on Sunday shared a video of thousands of soldiers’ maneuvers. Through this, the Chinese media is trying to show that at the border China can collect its troops and weapons at any time. The…
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Chinese and Indian Army facing each other at three places on LAC
(Pooja Pal; Intern Journalist): There is an atmosphere of tension with China on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. Senior military official sources alleged that Chinese soldiers and Indian Army personnel are facing each other at three locations on the LAC. The Indian Army is also vigilant regarding the inflating number of…
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China begins sharing data of Sutlej river water
(Pooja Pal; Intern Journalist): Amid the ongoing tension on the border, good news has come from China that it has started sharing hydrological data of the Sutlej river water with India ten days before the scheduled date. This process of data sharing goes on every year during the monsoon and it provides important information regarding…
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India and China increase force on Ladakh border
(Kajal Singh intern journalist): Amid increasing tension, India and China have increased the number of troops in Ladakh. Neither the army nor the foreign ministry commented on the growing tension between the two armies. New Delhi: Indian and Chinese forces have adopted an aggressive stand nearly two weeks after the fierce clash, deploying additional troops…