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    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).

    India may be supplying arms to Israel as 'return favor' for Kargil, claims Former Israeli Ambassador

    Former Israeli Ambassador Daniel Carmon has indicated that India might be providing arms to Israel for its Gaza conflict, as a gesture of gratitude for Israel's support during the 1999 Kargil War. Reports claim India supplied drones and munitions to Israel, though India has neither confirmed nor denied these claims. The ongoing conflict has sparked protests in India, raising concerns about the support of Israel's military actions in Gaza.

    IAF to acquire 6 Tapas drones, lead military acquisition for Made-in-India UAVs

    Indian Navy to order four Tapas drones built by DRDO for maritime surveillance operations.

    PM Modi meets US delegations who visited Dalai Lama despite China's objection

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with a US Congressional delegation on Thursday after their visit to Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama in Dharamshala earlier this week. The delegation, including former US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi, congratulated PM Modi on his third consecutive term and expressed appreciation for India's recent elections.

    US says it supports direct discussions between India, Pakistan

    State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller said the US values its important relationships with both India and Pakistan. Miller said US is in regular communication with Pakistani leaders and it will continue to discuss regional security in detail, including through our annual counterterrorism dialogue and other bilateral consultations.

    • Rajnath Singh retains Defence Minister portfolio with major reforms on the horizon, here are some key issues that are expected to be addressed

      Rajnath Singh will continue as India's Defense Minister, focusing on self-reliance in defense and boosting women's roles in the armed forces. Amidst tensions with China, India is increasing defense imports from the US. The Agnipath recruitment scheme, criticized for job security, is under review. Theater command unification aims to enhance joint operations, with progress made. Indigenous military production is a priority to reduce reliance on imports. Singh faces the immediate task of appointing a new Army Chief, influencing future military reforms.

      Pressing Russia to release Indians in Russian military: Foreign Secretary Kwatra

      India has been pressing Russia for the safety and repatriation of Indian nationals employed by the Russian Army, following the deaths of two more Indians in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, bringing the total to four. Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra emphasized continuous discussions with Russian authorities to ensure the safety of Indians in the war zone. India has demanded a halt to further recruitment of its nationals by the Russian Army. The government has contacted families and taken immediate action for those in the conflict zone. Ten Indians have been repatriated so far.

      Modi 3.0 takes aim: Blueprint to make the Indian armed forces future ready

      India faces growing security challenges from China and Pakistan, prompting calls for a robust and integrated defence strategy. This includes bolstering nuclear deterrence, enhancing military capabilities, and pushing for systemic reforms in defence production and organization. The new government must prioritize these measures to ensure national security and strategic autonomy in the coming years.

      US and India strengthen military ties, eye deeper collaboration

      Top American and Indian defense officials have highlighted the growing importance of the US-India military partnership, especially in the Indo-Pacific region. At the 'Partners in Progress' symposium in Bengaluru, Rear Admiral Nirbhay Bapna of the Indian Navy praised the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two nations. He emphasized their joint commitment to ensuring peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific through enhanced information sharing and maritime awareness. US Defense Attaché to India Rear Admiral Michael Baker also stressed the significant role of the US-India defense partnership in global peace and security.

      Third term for Modi likely to see closer defense ties with US as India's rivalry with China grows

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasizes on boosting India's military preparedness and clout, focusing on expanding defense production and exports to counter China's influence in the Indo-Pacific region.

      Meet Major Radhika Sen: The Indian peacekeeper championing gender equality in UN Missions

      Major Radhika Sen of the Indian Army, deployed to MONUSCO in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is set to receive the UN Military Gender Advocate of the Year Award. This prestigious award recognizes her outstanding contributions to promoting gender equality and women's empowerment in United Nations peacekeeping operations. Major Sen's work has had a significant impact on local communities in the DRC, setting a high standard for future peacekeeping missions.

      China enhances military support to Pakistan along LoC in Kashmir

      This move is seen as part of efforts to strengthen China's ties with Pakistan and safeguard Chinese investments in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, particularly related to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

      Xi Jinping exposes cracks in China's governance model

      President Vladimir Putin emphasized Russia and China's commitment to a more democratic multipolar world order during his visit to China. Critics point to Xi Jinping's concentration of power, erosion of norms, and struggles in maintaining control over the PLA, raising concerns about China's governance model.

      China plans to float nuclear reactors in disputed South China Sea, analysts see it 'risky for environment'

      China's development of marine nuclear power platforms in the South China Sea raises concerns for regional stability and security. The US warns of the risks posed by China's plans to power disputed islands with floating reactors. Analysts highlight the potential for radiation leaks, weaponization, and security implications in the region.

      A year after May 9 protests in Pakistan: A turning point in civil-military relations?

      Even though the military remains the final arbiter in Pakistan to determine the course of politics, the May 9 protests have made it more difficult and challenging than ever for it to manage the guided democracy. The anguish and sentiment of people against the instrumental role of the military have raised questions about its legitimacy.

      Centre extends ban imposed on LTTE for 5 years

      The Centre extended the ban on Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) for five more years citing its ongoing separatist activities and efforts to regroup and promote the concept of 'Eelam'. It indicated a threat to India's integrity and security, particularly in Tamil Nadu, under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, as the group persists in fundraising, propaganda, and regrouping activities both locally and internationally.

      MEA confirms withdrawal of Indian troops from Maldives, deputation of competent persons to nation

      "So, both Maldives and India have engaged quite some time to see how best they can continue the operation of aviation platforms. And in that regard, you have seen developments in first and second batches of people who were providing their support there, they had come back," MEA official spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in a press briefing.

      India-France to hold 7th edition of Exercise 'Shakti' from May 13-26

      India and France are set to conduct the 7th edition of the Joint Military Exercise 'Shakti' from May 13-26 in Meghalaya's Umroi region. The exercise aims to enhance joint military capacity for Multi-Domain Operations in a Sub Conventional scenario. It will also promote interoperability and camaraderie between the armed forces of both nations. The previous edition of the exercise was held in France in 2021. This upcoming exercise highlights the strengthening defence ties between India and France.

      China ready to work with India to find mutually acceptable solutions to 'specific issues': Beijing's new envoy

      China's new envoy Xu Feihong aims to resolve Ladakh standoff with India through dialogue, respecting concerns. Cooperation crucial for global stability, reflecting Xi Jinping's and Narendra Modi's emphasis on broader Sino-Indian ties beyond boundary disputes.

      Shot by shot, Indian military is getting atmanirbhar

      The government aims to increase India's annual defense production to nearly three times its current level, reaching Rs 3 lakh crore by 2028-29. Additionally, the target for defense exports is set to more than double, reaching Rs 50,000 crore compared to the current Rs 21,083 crore. For the fiscal year 2024-25, the goal is to achieve a total annual defense production worth Rs 1,75,000 crore, including exports valued at Rs 35,000 crore.

      US imposes sanctions on over a dozen companies, three from India for trade and ties with Iran

      The United States imposes sanctions on companies, individuals, and vessels, including three from India, for aiding Iranian military's illicit UAV transfers. Sahara Thunder, linked to Iran's military, utilizes India-based companies like Zen Shipping and Port India Private Limited for its operations. These sanctions target entities involved in facilitating clandestine sales of Iranian UAVs to Russia for its war in Ukraine. The US Treasury emphasizes the need to counter Iran's destabilizing actions, coordinating efforts with allies to combat such financing activities.

      10 Indians working as support staff with Russian military returned home: MEA

      Ten Indian nationals working as support staff with the Russian military have been released and returned to India, according to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). The MEA has been pressing Russia to ensure the return of all other Indian citizens serving in similar positions. After two Indians working in similar roles lost their lives, India last month advised its nationals against taking up such jobs. The Indian government is actively pursuing the case of all Indians serving with the Russian military, working to repatriate those who wish to return home.

      China's drone near Philippines coincides with India's BrahMos delivery, US drills

      A Chinese drone's proximity to the Philippines, coinciding with the country's receipt of Indian BrahMos missiles and upcoming US drills, raises tensions in the region. The drone sighting over the West Philippine Sea, amid territorial disputes, underscores the strategic moves by nations to enhance their defensive capabilities.

      India has taken steps to modernise its military, reduce dependence on Russian arms: US

      India's military modernization in 2023 aimed at countering China and reducing Russian equipment reliance. Tensions with China persist post-Galwan clash. Pakistan focuses on nuclear modernization despite economic challenges and increased terrorist violence.

      Limits to Russia-China strategic partnership

      Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's recent visit to China raised eyebrows about the depth of the Beijing-Moscow alliance. Despite appearances, the partnership is more complex than a simple embrace. Russia lacks a formal military alliance with China, maintaining a strong military partnership with India instead. Recent deliveries of warships and Igla-S systems to India underscore this relationship, enhancing India's air defense capabilities. Russia should tread carefully with China, which aims to become the dominant partner, a prospect Moscow finds uncomfortable.

      Guns N' Growth: Inside defence sector's explosive Make-In-India story

      India's 'Make in India' defence production success story is evident in record-breaking defence exports, reaching Rs 21,083 crore in 2023-24, a growth of 32.5% from the previous fiscal. With a focus on indigenisation, India aims to triple annual defence production by 2028-29 and double defence exports to Rs 50,000 crore.

      China increases defence budget by 7.2% to accelerate military modernisation; Here's how India's preparedness holds up

      China has announced a significant 7.2% increase in its defence budget, surpassing $230 billion, which is more than three times India's military expenditure. This increase comes despite China's economic slowdown and refusal to de-escalate tensions with India along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). China aims to modernize its two-million-strong armed forces to deter US interference, especially regarding Taiwan. This includes strengthening conventional military and nuclear forces and strategic moves in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR), such as a military assistance pact with the Maldives.

      India & China Corps Commanders agree to keep peace on LAC

      The discussions built on previous rounds of talks, with India seeking complete disengagement in the remaining areas of contention on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) as an essential basis for restoration of peace. "The two sides shared their perspectives on this in the talks held in a friendly and cordial atmosphere. The two sides have agreed to maintain communication on the way ahead through the relevant military and diplomatic mechanisms. They also committed to maintain peace and tranquility on the ground in the border areas in the interim," an official statement after the talks read.

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