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Taiwan says Chinese aircraft, vessels operated around its territory

Taiwan's ministry of national defence reported the operation of eight Chinese military aircraft and five naval vessels on Tuesday.

Chinese vessels have been spotted on Taiwanese waters several times in the past as well. (File/AFP)
Updated on Dec 26, 2024 09:04 AM IST
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China: 35 killed, 43 injured after driver rams car into crowd in Zhuhai

The incident took place a day before Zhuhai Airshow, organised by Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA).

A security personnel stands guard near a sports center where a man rammed a car into people exercising in Zhuhai, China on Monday.(AP)
Updated on Nov 12, 2024 05:03 PM IST

Indian troops' patrolling in Ladakh's Demchok begins, Depsang next: Report

Patrolling by Indian troops in the Demchok sector in eastern Ladakh started on Friday.

Indian and Chinese army greet each other along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) near Karakoram pass in Ladakh on October 31, 2024, on the occasion of Diwali. (AFP)
Updated on Nov 01, 2024 03:45 PM IST

India and China wrapping up disengagement at hot spots

Indian and Chinese troops are nearing complete disengagement at Depsang and Demchok in Ladakh, easing tensions after a lengthy military standoff.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi meet on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia on October 23, 2024. (REUTERS)
Updated on Oct 30, 2024 06:34 AM IST
By, New Delhi

India-China disengagement begins at Depsang and Demchok

Disengagement at Demchok and Depsang will be complete by October 28-29. Patrolling will begin from October 30-31.

The disengagement will be applicable only for Depsang and Demchok and not for other friction points.
Updated on Oct 25, 2024 04:19 PM IST

View: Why does ‘turning the other cheek’ not make strategic sense?

If India has to sit on the global high table, then it must read the mind of its adversaries and competitors through hard intelligence.

File photo of Prime MInister Narendra Modi with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and NSA Ajit Doval.
Published on Dec 26, 2023 09:44 AM IST

How to read the churn in Chinese politics

The shake-up at the top suggests that there is no challenge to Xi Jinping’s leadership or any let up in his anti-corruption campaign

Xi will continue to push China towards competition with the US and seeking to carve out a world that clearly acknowledges China as the unquestioned leader (File Photo)
Published on Sep 19, 2023 10:04 PM IST

‘China troops on Ladakh border similar to… Told Jaishankar, but…’: Rahul Gandhi

S Jaishankar recently defended India's stand on China and said it was Prime Minister Modi who sent soldiers to the Line of Actual Control and not Rahul Gandhi.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi during a session at the Chatham House think tank in London.(ANI)
Updated on Mar 07, 2023 06:54 AM IST
By, New Delhi

More Indian-Chinese troops clashes expected in Ladakh as Beijing…: Report

The Reuters report claimed that the assessment is part of a new, confidential research paper by the Ladakh Police that was submitted at a conference of top police officers held from January 20 to 22.

Army officers of India and China hold a meeting at Pangong lake region in Ladakh on the India-China border on  Feb. 10, 2021. (via AP)
Updated on Jan 27, 2023 02:48 PM IST
By | Written by Aniruddha Dhar, New Delhi

'Indian Army is very powerful, but…': Owaisi on India-China border row

Asaduddin Owaisi hit out at the Centre for not conducting a debate in Parliament over the recent skirmish between Indian and Chinese soldiers along the Line of Actual Control.

AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi speaks to the media. (ANI file)
Updated on Dec 19, 2022 05:26 PM IST
By, News Delhi

In Lok Sabha, Jaishankar reacts to Rahul Gandhi's remark: ‘The word pitai…’

At a press conference in Jaipur last week during his "Bharat Jodo Yatra", Rahul Gandhi had claimed that China is preparing for “a war” and accused the Centre of trying to "ignore" the threat.

External affairs minister S Jaishankar was speaking in Lok Sabha during the Winter Session of Parliament.(ANI)
Updated on Dec 19, 2022 06:29 PM IST
By, New Delhi

Amid border tensions with China, India successfully tests Agni V

The test was carried out to validate new technologies and equipment on the missile that are now lighter than before, news agency ANI reported citing defence sources.

This was the latest test in the Agni missile series(PTI File Photo)
Updated on Dec 15, 2022 11:12 PM IST
By, New Delhi

‘Indian Army would rather open fire than…’: Gen Naravane warns Chinese troops

Former chief of army staff general MM Naravane asked if the Chinese Army (People's Liberation Army) has gone down to the level of "prehistoric times" by using “clubs and barbed wires”.

Former chief of army staff general MM Naravane.(File)
Published on Dec 14, 2022 11:29 PM IST
By, New Delhi

Days after Arunachal clash, old video of India-China troops fight goes viral

In the video of the incident, believed to have taken place at the Yangtse sector near the LAC last year, Indian soldiers - some speaking Punjabi - can be seen beating up Chinese troops who were apparantly trying to cross the LAC.

A still from video footage of a violent clash between Indian and Chinese troops.(Source: @AdnanSamiLive)
Updated on Dec 14, 2022 05:55 PM IST
By, New Delhi

On Tawang face-off, Bhupesh Baghel's ‘laal aankh’ advice to Modi government

Bhupesh Baghel also said it's the government of India which has to hold diplomatic and political talks. “The question is why (central government) is silent,” Baghel said.

The Congress has been demanding a discussion on the border issue and accusing the government of hiding the truth.(File)
Published on Dec 14, 2022 03:18 PM IST
By, New Delhi

Arunachal clash: 3 Indian Army units thwarted PLA troops aggression | 10 points

On Tuesday, defence minister Rajnath Singh Chinese troops attempted to transgress the LAC in Yangtse, and unilaterally change the status quo along the contested border.

Members of Shiv Sena Dogra Front stage a protest following a clash between Indian and Chinese forces along the LAC in Arunachal Pradesh in Jammu on Tuesday.(PTI)
Updated on Dec 13, 2022 10:57 PM IST
By, New Delhi

Big Picture: Lessons from PLA Tawang incursions and China’s global ambitions

The December 9 PLA transgression shows that China will continue to change goal posts on border issues for tactical advantage and is committed to 1962 war defined military objectives in both western and eastern sectors. China wants a militarily weak India which stays away from the US in the name of strategic autonomy.

Chinese President Xi Jinping with a QBZ assault rifle.
Updated on Dec 13, 2022 03:02 PM IST

Arunachal clash: 300 China troops entered LAC, Indian Army hit back | 10 points

Sources said the Chinese had come heavily prepared with around 300 soldiers but did not expect the Indian side also to be well prepared.

At least 6 soldiers injured in the clash in Tawang sector were brought to Guwahati for treatment, news agency PTI reported.(File image)
Updated on Dec 12, 2022 11:19 PM IST
By | Written by Aniruddha Dhar, New Delhi

India-China troops clashed near LAC in Arunachal on Dec 9, suffered injuries

Sources told news agency ANI that PLA troops contacted the LAC in Tawang Sector of Arunachal Pradesh, which was contested by Indian troops "in a firm and resolute manner".

Some Indian soldiers were injured in the clash. (File image)
Updated on Dec 12, 2022 08:23 PM IST
By, New Delhi

Ex-British military pilots training Chinese PLA triggers alarm in UK: Report

A UK official also claimed that the Chinese have targeted current serving military pilots but none of them accepted the offer. The pilots are experienced flyers of fast jets and choppers, having served not just in the RAF but across the British military.

According to an official, retired British pilots are being offered as much as 237,911 Pound Sterling to help the Chinese understand how Western planes and pilots operate
Published on Oct 18, 2022 03:40 PM IST

Patrolling points do not define the Indian claim in East Ladakh LAC

The Narendra Modi government has made it clear to the Indian Army that the 65 patrolling points on Ladakh LAC do not represent the Indian claim line but only define the limits of patrolling as approved by Indira Gandhi CCS in 1976.

Chinese light tanks withdrawing from south banks of Pangong Tso as part of disengagement after the Indian counter strike on August 29-31, 2020.(AFP)
Published on Sep 26, 2022 09:48 AM IST

Indian Army, PLA officers meet over peace and tranquillity along LAC in Ladakh

Earlier this month, India raised the issue of increased Chinese air activity close to LAC in eastern Ladakh with the Chinese side at a meeting and asked it to adhere to existing confidence-building measures that bar fighter aircraft from flying within 10 km of the border.

It was a routine meeting that takes place after a gap of around three months, the officials said.(ANI file)
Updated on Aug 31, 2022 10:54 PM IST

Chinese troops stop Indian graziers near LAC in eastern Ladakh’s Demchok

There was no face-off or confrontation between the Indian and Chinese forces in view of the incident as such objections by both sides happen routinely.

Army officers of India and China hold a meeting at Pangong lake region in Ladakh. (AP file)
Updated on Aug 29, 2022 10:29 PM IST
By, New Delhi

'Agnipath' is the only way out to tackle belligerent PLA

With China in a wolf warrior mood under eternal leader Xi Jinping, it is quite evident that Indian Army will have to be deployed all along the 3488 km LAC for times to come. Since Indian Army is not expected to cover every square inch of the LAC with a soldier, the answer to the current situation is young and medically fit troops who have the technical capacity to monitor the LAC.

Senior Indian and PLA officers in East Ladakh after the June 15, 2020 military clash in Galwan Sector
Published on Jun 18, 2022 02:48 PM IST

China’s military-civil fusion strategy, the US response & implications for India

The study has been authored by Manoj Joshi

In recent years, fears have centered on a Chinese strategy called ‘Military-Civil Fusion’ (MCF) which is aimed at spurring innovation in key sectors and leveraging dual-use technologies for military end-uses.(AP File Photo)
Published on Jan 28, 2022 03:02 PM IST
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Missing boy from Arunachal found, China's PLA informs Army

The Chinese Army informed the Indian side that they are following due procedure for his release or return.

The Indian Army had sought assistance from PLA for locating missing Arunachal boy Miram Taron.(Representative image/HT_PRINT)
Published on Jan 23, 2022 11:54 AM IST
By | Written by Sharmita Kar | Edited by Poulomi Ghosh, New Delhi

5 Chinese military planes enter Taiwan's air defence zone

Four People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) Shenyang J-16 fighter jets and one Shaanxi Y-8 anti-submarine warfare plane flew into the southwest corner of the ADIZ, Taiwan news reported citing the country's Ministry of National Defense (MND).

A total of 35 Chinese planes have been spotted in Taiwan's identification zone so far this month, including 23 fighter jets and 12 spotter planes, Taiwan News reported.(AP)
Published on Jan 12, 2022 06:34 PM IST
ANI | , China

Chinese PLA activity north of Tawang raises red flags

The sectors across which the Indian Army has detected PLA’s increased operational tempo include Lungro La, Zimithang, and Bum La — areas of high historical significance in the context of Chinese aggression in the eastern sector

Indian Army soldiers stand next to an M777 Ultra Lightweight Howitzer positioned at Penga Teng Tso ahead of Tawang, near the Line of Actual Control (LAC), neighbouring China, in Arunachal Pradesh. (AFP)
Updated on Oct 26, 2021 09:07 AM IST

Indian, Chinese armies set up hotline in eastern sector

The latest hotline was activated a day after the two armies held the 12th round of talks in the Ladakh sector to cool tensions along the contested Line of Actual Control

Army vehicles move towards Ladakh on the Manali-Leh highway on June 28. PTI
Updated on Aug 02, 2021 12:24 AM IST
By, New Delhi

Monitoring Chinese ship sailing towards Queensland to spy: Australia

The Chinese ship is expected to remain outside Australian territorial waters to monitor the multinational war games.

This comes as diplomatic ties between Australia and China, have deteriorated over the years over various commercial and geopolitical disputes.(Unsplash)
Updated on Jul 15, 2021 08:09 PM IST
ANI | | Posted by Shanza Khan, Canberra
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