China takes two steps forward, one step back
The Chinese have already started putting up special winter tents at the Line of Actual Control.
The protest comes in the aftermath of the deadly border clash in the Himalayas that left 20 Indian soldiers dead and many injured
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In the second round of Corps Commander-level talks held on June 22, both sides reached a mutual consensus to disengage in the Eastern Ladakh sector
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
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The decision was taken at a high-level meeting convened by the Ministry of Home Affairs
Indian Army's 14 Corps commander Lt General Harinder Singh and China's South Xinjiang Military District chief Major General Liu Lin meet for the second time this month.
PMO sought to dispel a 'mischievous interpretation' of PM Modi's remarks made at Friday evening's all-party meeting
Pompeo said the Chinese Communist Party wants to undo all the progress the free world has made through institutions like NATO
New Delhi must reverse years of subservient behaviour towards China
Govt must desist from airbrushing facts
First deadly clash on the disputed border since four Assam Rifles jawans were ambushed and killed by Chinese border guards in October 1975.
The sources also claimed that both sides have 'retreated a bit' after the Saturday meeting
The road projects in the border areas assume significance as they come amid a confrontation between Indian and Chinese militaries in eastern Ladakh
The talks between Indian and Chinese military commanders began at around 11.30 am in Moldo, almost two hours behind the earlier schedule
The statement came in the midst of a scheduled high-level military dialogue between the two sides to resolve the current border standoff in eastern Ladakh