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After military disengagement in Ladakh, Ajit Doval and Wang Yi set to meet to advance India-China political dialogue

After military disengagement in Ladakh, Ajit Doval and Wang Yi set to meet to advance India-China political dialogue ​ By Atul Aneja ( IANS) | Published on ​ Sat, Feb 20 2021 22:36 IST | ​ 0 Views   After military disengagement in Ladakh, Ajit Doval and Wang Yi set to meet to advance India-China political dialogue. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, Feb 20 : After military disengagement from eastern Ladakh, India and China are set to engage in a political dialogue led by National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and China s state council and foreign minister Wang Yi. The two are also Special Representative appointees, who hold a detailed dialogue to resolve the border row between the two Himalayan neighbours.

Defence News | China s PLA may ramp up military activity in Ladakh in 2 months

Defence News | China s PLA may ramp up military activity in Ladakh in 2 months
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China s new road cuts travel time to Karakoram Pass, raises red flags in Delhi – Indian Defence Research Wing

China s new road cuts travel time to Karakoram Pass, raises red flags in Delhi – Indian Defence Research Wing
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Chinese Military Road in Himalayas Alarms Indian Strategists

Chinese Military Road in Himalayas Alarms Indian Strategists 18 Dec 2020 According to satellite imagery of the India-China border and communications intercepted from Chinese units, the Chinese military is working on a major road construction project that would dramatically improve its ability to move and support People’s Liberation Army (PLA) forces against India. The Indian government is reportedly concerned about the road, although it did not publicly denounce the project or demand a halt to construction as of Friday afternoon. The Hindustan Times reported Friday that the road and associated infrastructure will improve the PLA’s ability to cross Karakoram Pass. The road is less than 30 feet wide for much of its length, but it would “shorten the distance to the strategic gateway into the Daulet Beg Oldi sector by two hours,” and would help the PLA feed and support troops positioned along the mountainous Indian border for extended periods.

China s new road cuts travel time to Karakoram Pass, raises red flags in Delhi - india news

China s new road cuts travel time to Karakoram Pass, raises red flags in Delhi - india news
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