Monday, November 18, 2024

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Ladakh

India and China disengage at multiple points in Eastern Ladakh, PLA troops move back at certain locations

The People’s Liberation Army has moved back its troops and infantry combat vehicles by 2.5 km by in Galwan area, Patrolling Point 15 and Hot Springs area. In reciprocation, India has also moved some of its troops back.

I reactivated Ladakh’s Daulat Beg Oldi airstrip in 2008 without informing govt because earlier 5 requests were denied: Former Air Marshal PK Barbora

Former Air Marshal PK Barbora said he didn’t inform govt before landing at Daulat Beg Oldi airstrip in 2008 as all earlier requests were denied.

Twitter temporarily deactivates official Amul account after Amul posted a topical asking to boycott Chinese products

Amul said that their Twitter account was deactivated without informing them after they posted a topical on boycotting Chinese products

Defence Ministry advises media to refrain from any speculative and unsubstantiated reporting on India-China border situation

Defence ministry said that any speculative reporting about India-China border situation would not be helpful

Jharkhand govt cancels permission to BRO for recruiting workers from the state for construction projects near LAC in Ladakh

Jharlhand govt had permitted BRO to hold a recruitment drive in Dumka to hire workers for projects in Ladakh, but now permission cancelled

Ladakh standoff: Congress supporters want to dismantle Statue of Unity amid call to boycott Chinese products

Statue of Unity has been built with over 95 per cent of India’s workforce and also 90 per cent of the statue’s work was done by companies belonging to India and not China as Congress supporters are claiming.

12,000 workers to be moved in special trains to complete vital infrastructure projects near China border amidst military standoff: Report

11 special trains to carry 11,815 workers from Jharkhand to areas near China border to complete pending road protects by BRO

Actors Arshad Warsi, Milind Soman get attacked by Islamists and Pakistanis for urging people to boycott Chinese products amid Ladakh standoff

Following education reformer Sonam Wangchuk's call to boycott Chinese products amid Ladakh standoff, many celebrities have come forward to urge people to boycott Chinese products

The Hindu’s ‘Readers Editor’ rebuffs a reader’s genuine concern because he interrupted the paper’s anti-India propaganda: Read how

The current Readers Editor writes a weekly column that seldom addresses the concerns of the readers. His articles are a bore and have no relevance to the “terms of reference”.

LAC standoff: Chinese ambassador, foreign ministry insist on ‘dialogues’, experts say de-escalation has begun

The aggressive posturing by India in response to Chinese decision to intimidate the country along the LAC, perhaps, made Chinese to seek for a de-escalation of matter.

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