Beijing had claimed that the exercise being held just about 100 kilometres away from the Line of Actual Control, violates border management agreements.
India Denies Chinese Role In Last Year’s Massive Power Outage In Mumbai
India’s statement comes in the backdrop of a US firm s report that said a China-linked group recently targeted India’s power grid system PTI Seema Guha 2021-03-02T19:57:15+05:30 India Denies Chinese Role In Last Year’s Massive Power Outage In Mumbai outlookindia.com 2021-03-02T20:36:57+05:30
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Amid a US firm claiming that a China-linked group recently targeted India’s power grid system, power minister R.K. Singh has denied that Chinese state-sponsored cyber hackers were responsible for last October’s power outage in Mumbai.
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The senior Congress leader said Indian faces imminent threat from both China and Pakistan as the two nations are building infrastructure and mobilising military along the borders of India. Former Defence Minister AK Antony  |  Photo Credit: ANI
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For the first time, India is facing two-front war-like situation - one from Pakistan and another from China: AK Antony
Now China becoming more belligerent by building infrastructure and military mobilisation across India-China border: Antony
New Delhi: A day after Congress questioned why talks are being held with China if no land has been occupied by the PLA, former Defence Minister AK Antony trained guns at the Modi government saying India is facing a two-front war-like situation for the first time in its history.
His statement on Friday came while the troops of China and India were involved in disengagement after a prolonged nine month standoff at the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh.
Updated Jan 24, 2021 · 05:28 pm Representative image. | AFP
Military commanders of India and China held the ninth round of talks on Sunday to address the ongoing border standoff between the two countries in eastern Ladakh, ANI reported. The talks began in Moldo opposite Chushul sector in India at 10 am, according to
The Hindu.
Additional Secretary (East Asia) of the Union Ministry of External Affairs Naveen Srivastava and some other officials reached Leh on Saturday, ahead of the meeting, according to News18. Other than Srivastava, the Indian delegation includes Lieutenant General PGK Menon, Briagdier Rajiv Ghai, Major General Sanjay Mitra, Major General RS Raman, Brigadier HS Gill and others.