Chumi Gyatse, a collection of 108 waterfalls is nestled far away in India s land of the rising sun, a tiny hamlet called Tsechu located barely 250 meters from the India-China border in the Tawang district of Arunachal Pradesh has been in the news of late for its natural splendour and Buddhist folklore, writes Bidhayak Das for Guwahati-based platform The Borderlens.
After Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju on Saturday tweeted his photo with armymen in Arunachal Pradesh, it attracted criticism from the Congress which said the photo is three-year old.In a series of tweets, Rijiju posted photos and videos from .
An untrained eye could mistake them for Chinese-made walking sticks used by trekkers in the high-altitude terrain. But Indian Army soldiers know better. Walking sticks for trekkers have firm grips and a pointy end for a better grip while going .
These are specially-designed clubs for China s People s Liberation Army (PLA) personnel, the likes of which were used during the Galwan clash in 2020. Over