india-china relations
Mohan Guruswamy | India-China LAC: Is give & take possible after Galwan?
In the Galwan Valley, China’s People’s Liberation Army found an unguarded but very strategic spot on the LAC and occupied it
2021: An year of record trade amid frozen India-China ties over Ladakh chill
Each side currently has around 50,000 to 60,000 troops along the LAC in the mountainous sector
India, China set up a hotline at LAC in Sikkim
This hotline is expected to control things locally in case of a clash and to prevent further flareups in case of more serious confrontation
Manish Tewari | The love that wasn't at Wuhan and Mamallapuram
The present confrontation in Ladakh shows that China deceived India by making New Delhi complacent
Abhijit Bhattacharyya | Stop Chinese ‘criminals’ making hay inside India
New Delhi’s helplessness is bringing these Chinese criminals to justice confirms the CPC’s long-held view that India is intrinsically weak
I-T Department raids premises of Chinese entities in money laundering case
Chinese individuals and a couple of bank employees were involved in money laundering through a series of shell companies, the statement said
India: Disengagement with China not done yet
MEA's assertion comes after Chinese ambassador says 'the temperature has come down'
Pulwama or no Pulwama, China refuses to call Masood Azhar global terrorist
China cooperates with India on trans-border crimes, but continues to back Masood.
India, China handling differences with 'sensitivity, maturity': Modi
Chinese defence minister's 4-day visit to India is being seen as significant development to improve communications and military atmosphere.
Modi, Jinping to exchange views on global, strategic issues
The informal summit is being seen as a move by the two countries to get their ties back on track following the Doklam stand-off in 2017.