Replying to a question on how the ties between the two Asian giants will move forward, Jaishankar said it is important for India and China to understand the need to accommodate each other's rise
India has banned over 200 Chinese apps and also put severe restrictions on Chinese investments into the country following border clashes in eastern Ladakh
The two sides also mentioned the harsh winter in the Ladakh region beginning October when temperatures fall upto minus 25 degree Celsius and oxygen becomes scarce, the sources said
The government sources said the talks began at around 9 am in Moldo on the Chinese side of LAC across India's Chushul sector in eastern Ladakh and ended at 11 PM
In country after country, China is facing rising anger over its policies and its behavior - from trade to human rights - a major setback on a continent
The US committee last week had a classified briefing on China''s aggression against India and the border situation
Asserting that it was fully prepared to fight even in winters, the Indian Army said if China created conditions for war, they would face better trained and psychologically hardened Indian troops
The Ladakh region witnesses sub-zero temperatures and is mostly cut off from the rest of the country for months during the winters
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Much of hybrid warfare is deniable. If a hacker takes down a public asset, it is hard to prove he was acting on behalf of a foreign government
In the Rajya Sabha, in an attempt to lighten the mood, Chairman Venkaiah Naidu joked that some members were sitting in the Lok Sabha without being elected to it
The statement would assume significance in the backdrop of demands made by the Opposition for a debate on the issue
Given its constraints - virus, China and FRBM - it is doing all the right things, that too in the right sequence
The investigation released last night reveals staggering details of a "hybrid warfare" with foreign targets in India identified and monitored in real-time
The Chinese People's Liberation Army made provocative military deployments at Spanggur Gap, which is between Gurung Hill and Magar Hill
Both the countries' military delegates are continuously in talks since September 7
Five youths who were allegedly abducted by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China near the McMahon line in Arunachal Pradesh's Upper Subansiri were released on Saturday in Anjaw district, around 1,000 km away. The youths -- Tanu Bakar, Prasad Ringling, Ngaru Diri, Dongtu Ebiya and Toch Singkam -- were handed over to the Indian Army by the PLA after completion of necessary formalities, Tezpur-based defence spokesperson Lt Col Harsh Warrdhan Pande said. "All five of them will now be placed under quarantine for 14 days as per COVID-19 protocols and thereafter be handed over to their family members," the spokesperson said. Taking to Twitter, Chief Minister Pema Khandu thanked the Army and the Union government for securing their return. "Absolutely glad to know that five of our Arunachali youths have been safely handed over to Indian Army by Chinese PLA. I am wholeheartedly thankful to the (Union) Govt and the Indian Army for their persistent effort in securing their
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Unlike his peers in other countries, Modi has figured out that seeming to act boldly matters more than being right
Bringing a local or non-Chinese partner onboard opens up the possibility of legal recourse to have the ban diluted or revoked