Police detained Delhi Congress president and his party colleagues after they gathered near India Gate without permission to pay tribute to the soldiers killed in a border clash with Chinese troops
The Indian and Chinese armies are locked in a bitter standoff in multiple locations in eastern Ladakh for the last six weeks.
Chinese actions led to rising tensions and face-off, says ministry
There is public anger against China and a dominant feeling that China has to be stopped before it succeeds in changing the status-quo on the India-China boundary
The Galwan fiasco shows the Modi government's diplomatic, strategic and tactical failure.
Johnson remarks come days after a violent standoff between China and India in Galwan Valley area
Terrorists fires upon a search party of security forces, sparking gunbattle.
The country needs less event management and more considered anticipatory action
Chances are any such disruption will not occur on the major shipping lanes but on some edge of the ocean between India and China
The revised protocol also recommended avoiding short duration duties of up to seven days unless deemed crucial for the interest of the services
Soon after arriving in Leh, Gen Naravane visited an Army hospital where 18 soldiers injured in the clash in Galwan Valley on June 15 are undergoing treatment.
It said it would continue holding talks "for peace and tranquillity" along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
Soon after arriving in Leh, Gen Naravane visited an Army hospital where 18 soldiers injured in the clash in Galwan Valley on June 15 are undergoing treatment, Army officials said.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian reacted to the remarks of former army chief V K Singh who claimed over 40 Chinese were killed during the clash
In the meantime, Army Chief Gen MM Naravane reviewed the Army's overall combat readiness in the Ladakh region with the ground commanders soon after arriving in Leh.
The conference was held amid escalating tension between India and China following the violent clashes in Galwan Valley on June 15 that left 20 Indian Army personnel dead
On Monday, Lt Gen Harinder Singh held a nearly 11-hour meeting with Commander of the Tibet Military District Maj Gen Liu Lin
The L&T chief added, "We can drastically reduce our dependency on imported products including those from China by putting processes and systems in place"
Twenty Indian soldiers, including four from the state, were killed in a violent clash with Chinese troops in the valley in eastern Ladakh on June 15.
The decision was taken at a high-level meeting convened by the Ministry of Home Affairs