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    India's counter to China in high altitude areas: DRDO unveils light battle tank Zorawar

    The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) conducted successful trials of its light battle tank Zorawar in Hazira, Gujarat. Expected to join the Indian Army by 2027 after completion of all trials, the tank is designed in collaboration with Larsen and Toubro (L&T). It integrates lessons from conflicts like the Russia-Ukraine war and is tailored for high-altitude operations in Ladakh.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi makes first visit to ally Russia since the start of its war on Ukraine

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi's two-day visit to Russia marks his first since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, complicating their relationship and pushing Russia closer to China's orbit. Modi's talks with President Putin will address trade, energy, and defense cooperation amid India's balancing act of maintaining ties with Russia while diversifying its partnerships.

    Take nation into confidence on border situation at LAC: Mallikarjun Kharge to government

    Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge reiterated his party's demand for the government to update the nation on the border situation with China. He citied reports of China's military buildup near Pangong Lake in Ladakh. Kharge criticised the government for alleged inaction, claiming losses of Indian territory and a lack of response to Chinese aggression. The standoff between Indian and Chinese forces in Ladakh since May 2020 remains unresolved despite multiple talks.

    In pictures: 'Zorawar' - India’s light battle tank for high-altitude defence against China

    India recently commenced initial trials of the indigenous light tank named 'Zorawar,' aimed at bolstering the Army's combat capabilities along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China. The tank, developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and L&T Defence, weighs 25 tonnes and is designed for rapid deployment in mountainous and high-altitude regions, crucial for countering China's tank deployments.

    Jaishankar, Wang to intensify LAC disengagement efforts

    Indian and Chinese foreign ministers meet to discuss achieving complete disengagement in Eastern Ladakh. Efforts to resolve remaining issues along the Line of Actual Control are underway through diplomatic and military discussions.

    Jaishankar meets Chinese counterpart; agree to redouble efforts to resolve disputes at LAC

    During the SCO summit, Minister of External Affairs Jaishankar met with Chinese counterpart Wang Yi to discuss early resolution of remaining border issues. Both countries agreed to intensify efforts through diplomatic and military channels. The focus remains on respecting the LAC and maintaining peace in the border areas.

    • EAM Jaishankar meets Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on sidelines of SCO meeting in Astana

      External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met Chinese counterpart Wang Yi at the SCO Heads of State summit in Astana, exchanging views amid ongoing military standoff since 2020. They discussed disengagement along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and regional issues. Jaishankar, leading India's delegation, was welcomed by Kazakhstan's Deputy FM and visited Pushkin Park to honor Mahatma Gandhi. He thanked Kazakhstan for hosting the SCO Summit, emphasizing India's strategic ties and engagement in Central Asia. The summit aims to review SCO's activities and discuss multilateral cooperation and global issues.

      Chinese troops are going to stay at the disputed site along India border for longer period: US Report

      China-India Border Tensions: Amid global focus on Ukraine, Gaza, and the South China Sea, tensions on the China-India border remain significant. Reports from the US Army War College and the US Annual Threat Assessment highlight the People's Liberation Army's (PLA) strategic positioning and infrastructure development along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Aksai Chin. These developments indicate a prolonged readiness for potential conflict, underscoring the importance of ongoing diplomatic efforts.

      Poised along the Indian border, Chinese troops are there for the long haul

      The Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College published an in-depth report examining PLA activity along the mountainous border in Aksai Chin opposite India in 2020-21. It considered how the PLA rapidly moved troops into the region as violence flared between Chinese and Indian troops in Galwan Valley on 15-16 June 2020. However, Blasko, a former US defence attache in Beijing and Hong Kong, also provided a useful assessment of current and future conditions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

      Taiwan warns against travel to China after execution threat

      Taiwan's government raised its travel warning for China, urging citizens to avoid non-essential travel following Beijing's threat to execute "diehard" Taiwan independence supporters. The warning also applies to Hong Kong and Macau. China, which considers Taiwan its territory, has escalated tensions by issuing new legal guidelines targeting Taiwan independence advocates, prompting condemnation from Taiwan and the United States.

      S Jaishankar meets Chinese envoy, highlights 'common interest' in 'stabilisation' of India-China ties

      Discussed India-China relations, recent developments with Sri Lanka, and Kuwait envoy meeting. Emphasized peace in border areas for normal ties. China-India relations faced challenges after Galwan Valley clash. Completed disengagement in Gogra area. Xu Feihong presented credentials to President Droupadi Murmu.

      What's behind India's hardening posture against China?

      India appears to be adopting a tougher stance towards China, with Prime Minister Modi set to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) meeting in Kazakhstan in July. Recent developments suggest a hardening of India's posture against China, including refusing to resume direct passenger flights and engaging with Taiwan, signaling a shift in India's approach.

      India says peace at Chinese border key as direct flights remain stalled

      India's foreign ministry has emphasized the importance of peace on its border with China for normal relations. The country has been pressuring India to restart direct passenger flights with China, but New Delhi is resisting due to the ongoing border dispute. The tense relationship between India and China has been strained since the largest military confrontation in decades on their disputed Himalayan border in June 2020.

      Bangladesh PM Hasina plans 2nd India trip this month before PM's Dhaka visit

      Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is set to visit New Delhi for a summit meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 21-22. The meeting is expected to focus on defence partnership, with both sides prioritizing cross-border connectivity initiatives, Indian investments in the Teesta special economic zone, Mongla port management, power trade, and a trade pact.

      India rejects references to Jammu and Kashmir in China-Pakistan joint statement

      India has firmly rejected unwarranted references to the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir in a joint statement by China and Pakistan. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) emphasized that Jammu and Kashmir, along with Ladakh, are integral parts of India, and no other country has the right to comment on their status. India also opposed references to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) in territories under Pakistan's illegal occupation. The rejection underscores India's commitment to defending its territorial integrity and sovereignty amid ongoing tensions with China and Pakistan.

      US wishes India luck with 'structural issues' in strained China ties

      U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell expressed support for India's efforts to improve relations with China, acknowledging the challenges posed by Chinese leader Xi Jinping's inflexibility on territorial issues. Campbell emphasized the importance of reducing tensions between countries and voiced confidence in the U.S.-India bilateral relationship.

      China ready to improve bilateral ties with India and work on border dispute

      India-China border issue: Following Prime Minister Modi's third-term victory, China expressed its readiness to work with India to improve bilateral relations and manage their border issues appropriately. This comes in the wake of ongoing tensions and border clashes since 2020. India's Foreign Minister, S. Jaishankar, highlighted resolving these border issues as a key focus under Modi's new administration.

      Focus will be to resolve remaining issues along border: Jaishankar on India-China ties

      After resuming his role as India's External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar emphasized the country's focus on resolving remaining border disputes with China amid ongoing tensions in eastern Ladakh. He also reiterated efforts to address cross-border terrorism from Pakistan. Jaishankar outlined "Bharat First" and "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" as core principles guiding India's foreign policy under the new administration.

      S Jaishankar takes charge as External Affairs Minister, vows to combat Pak, Maldives & China issues
      Priority areas for S Jaishankar in Modi 3.0 government: Border stability with China, cross-border terror solution with Pakistan

      S Jaishankar, the External Affairs Minister, outlined India's distinct approaches to dealing with China and Pakistan. He emphasized a focus on resolving border issues with China through dialogue and diplomatic channels, while also expressing determination to address cross-border terrorism originating from Pakistan. Jaishankar highlighted India's growing global influence under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, stressing its commitment as an ally to the Global South.

      As external affairs minister, Jaishankar crafted an assertive foreign policy approach

      The 69-year-old Jaishankar, whose illustrious diplomatic career spanned four decades, on Sunday took oath as a member of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Cabinet.

      Indian traders demand resumption of border trade with China through Lipulekh pass

      Indian traders have been engaging in border trade with China through the Lipulekh pass in Pithoragarh district since 1992. They are now urging the central government to address the closure of the trade route due to the Covid-19 pandemic in 2019. The traders are concerned about their stored goods in Tibet and seek the resumption of trade.

      Normalisation of our ties with China must be based on mutual respect, mutual interest, mutual sensitivity: India

      India has expressed gratitude to China for congratulating Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his election victory and pledged to continue efforts towards normalizing bilateral ties based on mutual respect, mutual interest, and mutual sensitivity. The External Affairs Ministry spokesperson, Randhir Jaiswal, stated that peace and tranquillity along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) are key for normalizing overall ties.

      Chinese national held for entering India-China border area without permit in Himachal Pradesh

      A Chinese national, Yudong Go, was arrested in Himachal Pradesh's Kinnaur district for illegally entering the India-China border area without an inner-line permit, and was produced in court. He was remanded to police custody till June 10. He possessed marriage documents to an Indian woman. He reached Sumdo via Dubling without the required permit, with his intentions for crossing the inner line remaining unclear.

      China plans new carbon measurement standards to boost climate efforts

      China announced plans to implement a new carbon footprint management system by 2027 to measure the carbon content of key products, aiming to meet climate goals and global carbon standards.

      Under leadership of PM Modi, foreign policy of India has given fame to our nation: EAM Jaishankar

      External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for enhancing India's global reputation through foreign policy initiatives during an event in Shimla.

      India stands by people of Iran in this time of tragedy: Jaishankar on death of President Raisi

      India's External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar, expressed shock over the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian in a helicopter crash in northwestern Iran. He expressed condolences to their families and stood with the people of Iran during the tragedy. Raisi and his entourage were returning from a visit to the Azerbaijan-Iran border.

      Indian firms should use 'national security filter' in business dealings with China: S Jaishankar

      External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar emphasized the importance of a "national security filter" for Indian businesses dealing with China amid the ongoing border tensions. He urged Indian firms to prioritize sourcing from domestic manufacturers but did not entirely prohibit dealings with China. Jaishankar highlighted concerns over the weaponization of economic activity by certain countries, citing instances of political pressure exerted through exports, imports, and tourism stability.

      Not ignoring business with China, but need to be alert: Jaishankar

      Speaking at a panel discussion at CII Annual Business Summit, Jaishankar said that as far as national security goes, it is more complex with China.

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