India-China standoff
DC Edit | When the documents disappear
The move has sparked some consternation. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi flagged it on Twitter
Defence ministry removes Chinese incursion report from its website
The document acknowledged that the Chinese transgressed into Indian territory in Ladakh
AA Edit | Don’t let China ‘revise’ the status quo in Ladakh
With China digging in well inside Indian territory, it is hard to see what these military talks might achieve
AA Edit | Long, hard road ahead in Ladhak
The ball lies in India’s court, and the government must think creatively on how to break the deadlock
Syed Ata Hasnain | In Ladakh, operational logistics holds the key
Well behind and in between are an equal number of heroes who toil hard to ensure that the front lines are always kept well supplied
Waqyanawis | Challenged at LAC, PM unhappy with corps commander, CDS
The PM is said to have given General Rawat a piece of his mind at a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security
Bhutan gives India a message
India was not an election issue, unlike in the 2013 poll when confusion over New Delhi disrupting kerosene subsidies had drawn attention.
PM calls Xi Jinping, congratulates him on being re-elected as Chinese prez
Modi and Xi are expected to meet this year on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit.
Doklam is part of China, learn lessons from standoff: Chinese army to India
Troops of India and China were locked in a 73-day-long standoff in Doklam since June 16 which ended on Aug 28, 2017.
Building infra in Doklam for our troops, people, it's 'legitimate': China
China's reaction came amid reports that it was building a huge military complex close to the site of the Doklam standoff with India.