The Rules of Engagement have been changed and the field commanders have been empowered to order troops to use firearms under extraordinary circumstances, army sources said here
Here are all the latest developments taking place across the country today
"Narendra Modi is actually Surender Modi," he tweeted
Rajnath Singh told the armed forces to adopt a "tough" approach in dealing with Chinese aggression and to maintain a strict vigil along land border, airspace and in strategic sea lanes
The ITBP guards the 3,488 km long Line of Actual Control between India and China, along with the Indian Army.
External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said China's claim over Galwan Valley was not in accordance with its own position in the past
The PMO said that words of PM Modi that those who tried to transgress were taught a befitting lesson by Indian forces succinctly summed up ethos of armed forces
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the Chinese Communist Party wants to undo all the progress the free world has made through institutions like NATO and adopt a new set of rules and norms
While OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro were launched in April, the devices were not brought into the Indian market given the lockdown
Rajya Sabha elections 2020 across eight states will be held today. Catch LIVE updates on the latest news
The meeting of the IPL Governing Council will review the yearly Rs 440 crore title sponsorship deal with Vivo
PM Modi said the whole country is hurt and angry at what the Chinese have done.
Many Twitter users wrote "boycott Chinese goods" in the comment section of tweets to promote upcoming or existing products
The Indian Air Force has deployed its Su-30 combat aircraft soon after the Chinese choppers tried to violate Indian air space in Eastern Ladakh
'Today, China's aggression on India is without reason. The attack on six-seven posts is pre-planned on part of China and we are confident that India will give a befitting reply to this,' Naik said
Military sources said a total of 76 Army personnel were brutally assaulted by the Chinese army on Monday out of which 18 were seriously injured while 58 of them sustained minor injuries
Twenty Indian soldiers died in a violent clash with Chinese People's Liberation Army troops at Galwan Valley in Eastern Ladakh on Monday night. Catch latest updates
Major General-level talks to be held today over India-China face-off. Petrol and diesel prices have again been hiked
Officials said the Chinese firm was supposed to complete the work by 2019, but only 20 percent of the work has been completed so far.
The Chief Minister said, "Somebody failed to do his job out there, and we need to find out who that was".