Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee President Balasaheb Thorat said the Congress party was with the government on the China issue, but that did not mean questions should not be asked
AAP leader Sanjay Singh on Sunday slammed the central government, accusing it of taking a loan of Rs 5,700 crore from China and asking people to boycott that country
The order issued by the department of Food and Civil Supplies in Kashmir asking oil marketing companies to stock up LPG cylinders for two months in the valley had sparked speculations on social media
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Describing the order as a 'matter most urgent', the director asked the oil marketing companies to make adequate stocks of LPG
There was no immediate response from the government on the allegations
Activists of RSS-affiliated Swadeshi Jagran Manch burnt Chinese goods in East Delhi's Laxmi Nagar to protest against the killings of Indian soldiers in a face-off with Chinese troops in Galwan Valley
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Pawar's comments came in response to a query about Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's charge that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had surrendered Indian territory to the Chinese aggression
The Bihar Cabinet on Friday approved the proposal to provide government job to a family member of each soldier who lost their life in Galwan Valley clash
The US will not stand for unprovoked, premeditated military action for intimidating peaceful nations into submission, an influential American lawmaker has said
An anti-China demonstration was staged outside the Chinese Consulate in Chicago by the members of the Indian-American community on Friday
Indian Ambassador to China, Vikram Misri said rubbished China's claim of sovereignty over Galwan Valley in Ladakh as "completely untenable"
The senior Congress leader took a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his remarks that 'nobody intruded into the Indian territory'
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to speak up and tell the truth to the country on whether China has occupied any Indian territory. He said if the Prime Minister says no Indian territory has been occupied by China, while satellite images show otherwise, then China stands to benefit from his statement. "If you (the PM) say Indian land has not been taken by China and it has actually been taken, then China will stand to benefit," Gandhi said. In a video message, part of the Congress party's 'SpeakUpForOurJawans' campaign in honour of martyred Indian soldiers, Gandhi said the Prime Minister had stated that not even an inch of Indian territory has been taken away by anyone and there has been no intrusion, but satellite images and experts say China has occupied Indian territory at three points in eastern Ladakh. Noting that the entire country is standing together behind the Prime Minister, the former Congress chief said, "We have to together fight
If China hasn't occupied our territory, why were 20 Indian soldiers killed, she asked
Chinese handset maker Xiaomi has begun covering its retail store branding with 'Made in India' logo in white colour amid fears of vandalism at outlets in the backdrop of the Sino-India border tension, the All India Mobile Retailers Association (AIMRA) said. The association had written to Chinese mobile brands to highlight the threat of vandalism at offline stores by people amid calls for boycotting Chinese products in certain sections. "In our letter, we had requested the brands to allow retailers to cover these signages with cloth/flex or to remove the boards from the storefront for a few months given the situation... Xiaomi has started putting 'Made in India' banners in white colour on its boards," AIMRA National President Arvinder Khurana said. He added that other companies are yet to take any such steps but are keeping a watch on the situation. Xiaomi did not respond to an e-mailed query. Khurana said some anti-social activists recently visited several markets in various parts
Stating that China continues its premeditated military incursion along the border with India, a top American Senator has alleged that Beijing has used Covid-19 pandemic to lash out in every direction
Warned China that continuation of current situation will vitiate the atmosphere for development of ties. New Delhi accuses Beijing of repeatedly flouting laid down agreements and norms
The Chinese ambassador said "mutual respect and support" is a sure way and meets the long-term interests of both countries