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Stand-off has shown incremental move by China won’t work with India
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Army Chief General M M Naravane addresses the Army Day annual press conference at the Manekshaw Centre in New Delhi, Tuesday, Jan 12, 2021.
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Stand-off has shown incremental move by China won’t work with India
Army Chief Gen Manoj Naravane on Wednesday said the disengagement in Pangong Tso (lake) was a ‘win-win’ situation for both India and China and it was still a long way towards de-escalation. China had been in the habit of making small incremental moves like in the South China Sea that were not challenged but the Ladakh Standoff had shown that this strategy would not work with India and “every move will be met resolutely”, he noted.
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Foreign Secretary visit: India, Russia explore cooperation in war-ravaged Afghan theatre
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The possibility of cooperation in the Afghan theatre figured prominently during Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla’s meetings with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Deputy Foreign Minister Igor Morgulov. “Situation in Afghanistan is important for both India and Russia,” Shringla told local media on Thursday following his meetings in Moscow.
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On Wednesday Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla called on Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and handed over a letter of invitation from the External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar to visit India.
NEW DELHI: India and Russia are exploring proposals to cooperate closely in war-ravaged Afghanistan as peace talks with Taliban have come under shadow over renewed violence in the land-locked country. The two strategic partners are exploring to create partnership in the area of cutting edge technology
The CCP’s Agenda in Kashmir
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NEW DELHI Propelled by its geostrategic ambitions, China is silently expediting a policy of unrestricted warfare in Kashmir, a region that has witnessed decades of territorial disputes between India and Pakistan, according to an expert on Kashmir.
“I will say the Chinese have a much more sinister, deeper, and larger agenda in Kashmir, rooted in its larger regional and global geostrategic ambitions,” Abhinav Pandya, CEO of India-based think tank Usanas Foundation, told The Epoch Times on Feb. 8.
While India and China decided to end a 10-month-long military stand-off in the northern Indian region of Ladakh last week, Indian army chief Gen. Manoj Naravane said on Feb. 12 that China’s “rising footprint” in India’s neighborhood and its bid to “unilaterally alter the status quo” along India’s disputed borders have fostered an environment of “confrontation and mutual distrust.”