The Indian Army on Sunday “categorically denied” reports that Indian patrol teams had been detained by PLA troops along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Eastern Ladakh, during the current standoff between the Indian and Chinese armies.
We have been seeing a new avatar of Rahul Gandhi over the last two months.He has not only been actively intervening – in quite a measured, thoughtful manner – as an opposition leader in the middle of an unprecedented health crisis, but also appears to have come a long way from how he led the Congress during last year’s parliamentary elections.
US President Donald trump on Wednesday, 27 May said that he is ready to mediate in the stand-off between India and China.Trump took to Twitter to say that the United States is “ready, willing and able to mediate” in the matter.
As the standoff between Indian and Chinese soldiers at several points along the LAC in the “Western” or Ladakh sector and Sikkim continues, at least three facts point to why this standoff is different from past incidents that break out in the summer, say strategic experts.
The Indian Army on Sunday “categorically denied” reports that Indian patrol teams had been detained by PLA troops along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Eastern Ladakh, during the current standoff between the Indian and Chinese armies.
Why did the media not perceive the fruitless return of a thousand buses as a major event amid civilisational distress unparalleled in 70 years of independence?
For three days hundreds of empty buses stood immobile near the Rajasthan border, awaiting a nod from UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath that would allow them to transport stranded migrant workers through Uttar Pradesh. Migrants who in sheer despondency had set off on foot from various places in Rajasthan for their homes in different states in epic journeys of privation.
The ruling Shiv Sena on Friday said the Maharashtra BJP's agitation against the Uddhav Thackeray-led government during the COVID-19 pandemic will boomerang on the opposition party.
An editorial in the party mouthpiece 'Saamana' slammed state BJP president Chandrakant Patil for comparing the Maha Vikas Aghadi government's handling of the pandemic with Kerala's model.
London: A UK court on Friday directed Reliance Group chairman Anil Ambani to pay nearly $717 million to three Chinese banks pursuing the recovery of funds owed to them as part of a loan agreement within 21 days.
At a remotely held hearing, in line with procedures in place for the COVID-19 pandemic, Justice Nigel Teare ruled at the Commercial Division of the High Court of England and Wales in London that a personal guarantee disputed by Ambani is binding on him.