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Kolkata, December 16
Eastern Army Commander Lt Gen Anil Chauhan on Wednesday said there had been no intrusions or major face-offs in the area of responsibility of the Eastern Command since the Ladakh standoff between Indian troops and China’s PLA.
He said post the Galwan valley incident, bonhomie and mutual trust on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) between India and China evaporated and it would take time for things to stabilise and rebuild.
“There have been no intrusions or major face-offs in the area of responsibility of Eastern Command since the friction erupted in Ladakh,” he said.
Lt Gen Chauhan, General-Officer-Commanding, Eastern Command, said the Indian Army and the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China had undertaken some precautionary deployment during the Ladakh crisis, which is now witnessing a gradual de-induction in the eastern sector, due to the onset of winter.
KOLKATA: Eastern Army Commander Lt Gen Anil Chauhan on Wednesday said there have been no intrusions or major face-offs in the area of responsibility of the Eastern Command since the Ladakh standoff between Indian troops and China s PLA.
He said post the Galwan Valley incident, bonhomie and mutual trust on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) between India and China evaporated, and it will take time for things to stabilise and rebuild. There have been no intrusions or major face-offs in the area of responsibility of Eastern Command since the friction erupted in Ladakh, he said.
Lt Gen Chauhan, General-Officer-Commanding, Eastern Command, said the Indian Army and the People s Liberation Army (PLA) of China had undertaken some precautionary deployment during the Ladakh crisis, which is now witnessing a gradual de-induction in the eastern sector, due to the onset of winter.
Epic Battle of Walong 1962: 4 Dogra – Unsung heroes of tri junction and firm base December 15, 2020, 9:59 PM IST
We have been in the midst of a serious face off with China along our Northern borders in Eastern Ladakh since May 2020. In the recent Galwan Valley clash on 15/16 June, our brave soldiers fought fearlessly and taught the Chinese a befitting lesson. Unlike, 1962, when the nation was unprepared for war, this time, the Indian Armed forces are far better prepared with battle hardened soldiers, motivated officers, and a determined national leadership. This has made all the difference which is so very much visible on the ground.
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By planning hydropower projects, India and China are placing the region at great risk
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By planning hydropower projects, India and China are placing the region at great risk
In an article published on the website of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League, China announced that it is planning to build a major hydropower project as a part of its 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25), on the Yarlung Zangbo River, in Mêdog County in Tibet. The hydropower generation station is expected to provide 300 billion kWh of electricity annually. The Chinese authorities say the project will help the country realise its goal of reaching a carbon emission peak before 2030 and carbon neutrality before 2060.
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