Contra X work in progress - News Update 1
Contra is a freeware modification for Command and Conquer Generals: Zero Hour real-time strategy game. It s a big project started in 2004. It adds many new units as well as numerous new upgrades, new general s powers and buildings. It also adds new sounds, maps, bug fixes, enhanced graphics, and other effects, as well as three new generals.
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Welcome to the new stage of Contra mod progress!!! Posted by d-ce on
Hi folks!
After some longer period of silence, we are bringing new update which is official start of new Contra, as we call it
India is in a state of biological war against an invisible enemy (coronavirus), which has imposed an unprecedented health emergency. While the magnitude of cases and the sudden spike in
The 11th round of India China Corps Commander s meeting has ended with good optics and pleasantly worded PIB release, with no concrete agreement (if any) disseminated so far. Post disengagement of troops in eastern Ladakh, from north and south of Pangong Tso, no disengagement in other areas to include Depsang plains, Gogra, Hot Spring, Demchok, and no further de-escalation, was well predicted by most analysts.
In two session press conference last month, Wang Yi suggested China and India strengthen cooperation instead of harboring suspicion at each other and earlier indicated to get back to business as usual, sidelining border/LAC issue. The Indian Foreign Ministry seems to be conveying that disengagement at all friction points leading to de-escalation, peace and tranquility on borders are prerequisites to progressing smooth bilateral ties. This rightful Indian stance is adversely affected by indicators like likelihood of Indian permission to progress 45 Chinese projects and 300 cr
DISENGAGEMENT AT LAC
Major General S.B. Asthana
(Major General S.B. Asthana is a strategic and security analyst, a veteran Infantry General with 40 years experience in national & international fields and the UN. A globally acknowledged strategic & military writer/analyst authored over 350 publications. The views expressed are personal)
China and India have announced the disengagement of troops along Line of Actual Control (LAC), at the southern and northern bank of the Pangong Tso Lake having commenced since February 10. It seems to be a positive step to mark the beginning of a possible end of one of the longest stand-offs, which had tremendous financial and human cost to bear, due to LOCization of the LAC, in harsh winters. A compulsion to get into some mutually acceptable solution, out of numerous negotiations at various levels is understandable, as stretching the standoff beyond a point was serving no useful purpose. The actual worth of announcements will be seen in imple