Book review of India and Asian Geopolitics: The Past, the Present
Two Chinese officers in 1999 put forward different methods to beat the US, these were the methods that could be used by nations that could not compete with the West in terms of military
China is adding fresh runway buildings, bomb-proof bunkers to house fighter jets and new airfields along the disputed border in Tibet
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said the border issue should not be linked to the bilateral relations.
An assertive China is "a very dangerous presence": Former advisor to Abe
Indian military has for long flagged the threat of two front war. With the disputed border with China and Pakistan active at the same point of time, the armed forces are stretched to the maximum.
Book review of India Versus China: Why They Are Not Friends
A year after Galwan, Beijing still has the upper hand
KT Rama Rao unveiled the statue of Colonel B Santosh Babu, who had lost his life during the India-China face-off at Galwan Valley in Ladakh last year, here in Suryapet town
It's almost one year since the bitter Galwan valley clash between India and China took place
A popular Chinese blogger, detained earlier this year for his comments regarding military casualties of Galwan valley clash with India, has been sentenced to eight months in prison
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken during their bilateral meeting on Friday discussed regional and global cooperation between India and United States
China is ramping up efforts to develop the infrastructure in remote villages located along Tibet's border with India, Bhutan and Nepal, according to a white paper on Tibet issued by Chinese government
Since 1984, China and Bhutan have held 24 rounds of talks to settle their disagreements; in April they agreed to hold the 25th round soon
India's relationship with China is going through a 'very difficult phase' but recent discussions have yielded positive results in terms of easing the flow of logistics during Covid, says Jaishankar
Naravane reviewed India's operational preparedness in the strategically key sectors, official sources said.
China brought enormous force to the border, apparently referring to the Line of Actual Control (LAC), without provocation, said Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar on Monday.Speaking at the All India Management Association National Leadership Conclave, the external affairs minister pointed that for the last 40 years, India and China have had peace and tranquillity on the border though not "suggesting that we solved the boundary dispute"."For last 40 years, we have had peace and tranquillity on the border. I'm not suggesting that we solved the boundary dispute... But the rest of our relationship got built on an assumption that neither would use force or threaten another. We had different agreements that translated those good intentions into commitments," he said at the conclave."Last year, that changed. The Chinese, without provocation, brought an enormous force to the border. This not rocket science; you cannot disrupt peace & tranquillity at the border and carry on with ..
'Our nation deserves better', says Congress leader.
US intelligence community told Congress that Beijing seeks to use coordinated, whole-of-government tools to demonstrate its growing strength
The Chinese military has said that India should cherish the "current positive trend" of de-escalation and cooling down of tensions in the border area