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Army Chief visits forward areas in eastern Ladakh to review situation along LAC
Army Chief visits forward areas in eastern Ladakh to review situation along LAC
Army Chief General MM Naravane, who is on a one-day trip to eastern Ladakh on Wednesday, also visited the forward areas along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), where India and China are involved in an over seven-month-long military standoff. The Indian Army said that Naravane “visited forward areas of Fire and Fury Corps including Rechin La and undertook a first-hand assessment of the situation…
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LAC पहुंचे आर्मी चीफ: नरवणे माइनस 40 डिग्री टेम्परेचर में निगरानी कर रहे जवानों से मिले, अफसरों से हालात का अपडेट लिया
LAC पहुंचे आर्मी चीफ: नरवणे माइनस 40 डिग्री टेम्परेचर में निगरानी कर रहे जवानों से मिले, अफसरों से हालात का अपडेट लिया
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to Visit Forward Areas in Ladakh on Friday
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to Visit Forward Areas in Ladakh on Friday
File picture of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. (PTI)
Singh shall be accompanied by Chief of Army Staff Gen MM Naravane and it will likely be his first go to to Ladakh after the standoff between the armies of India and China on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) started on May 5.
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Last Updated: July 15, 2020, 10:59 PM IST
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will go to…
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चीन के साथ तनाव के बीच सेना प्रमुख नरवणे ने लद्दाख का दौरा किया, 3 हफ्ते से क्षेत्र में टकराव की स्थिति है लद्दाख में चीन के साथ गालवन नाला, डेमचौक और पैंगोंग त्सो झील में टकराव है 5 मई को दोनों देशों के 200 सैनिक आमने सामने आ गए, 12 जख्मी भी हुए
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LAC का दौरा करेंगे सेना प्रमुख एमएम नरवणे, कमांडरों से करेंगे मुलाकात
LAC का दौरा करेंगे सेना प्रमुख एमएम नरवणे, कमांडरों से करेंगे मुलाकात
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लेह (लद्दाख): सेना प्रमुख जनरल मनोज मुकुंद नरवणे आज अपने लद्दाख दौरे के दूसरे दिन फॉरवर्ड एरिया (भारत-चीन LAC) का दौरा करेंगे। यहां LAC पर वह जमीनी हालातों का जायजा लेंगे और कमांडरों से मुलाकात करेंगे। इससे पहले मंगलवार को भी उन्होंने पूर्वी लद्दाख में सेना की तैयारियों का जायजा…
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भारत-चीन तनाव के बीच लद्दाख जाएंगे आर्मी चीफ; गलवान में घायल हुए जवानों से मिलेंगे, सेना की तैयारियों का लेंगे जायजा
भारत चीन तनाव के बीच लद्दाख जाएंगे सेना प्रमुख जनरल एम एम नरवणे (फाइल फोटो)
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भारत चीन सीमा पर दोनों देशों की सेनाओं के मध्य तनाव के बीच आर्मी चीफ (थल सेना प्रमख) जनरल मनोज मुकुंद नरवणे लद्दाख के लिए रवाना होंगे. वह लद्दाख के दो दिन के दौरे पर रहेंगे. इस दौरान, वह लेड में चीनी सैनिकों के साथ मुकाबले में घायल हुए भारतीय जवानों से मुलाकात करेंगे. बता दें कि 15 जून को गलवान घाटी में भारत और चीन के बीच हुई सैन्य झड़प में 20 भारतीय जवानों की जान गई थी और कई जवान घायल हुए थे. चीन को भी भारी जानी नुकसान हुआ था.
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आर्मी चीफ जनरल मनोज मुकुंद नरवणे आर्मी कमांडर कॉन्फेंस के खत्म होने के बाद लद्दाख के लिए रवाना होंगे. वहां पर चीन के साथ सीमा पर जारी तनातनी और सेना की तैयारियों की समीक्षा करेंगे. नरवण के साथ में उत्तरी कमान के प्रमुख लेफ्टिनेंट जनरल वाई के जोशी होंगे. लेह में 15 जून को चीनी सैनिको के साथ हिंसा में घायल जवानों से मुलाकात करेंगे.
भारत और चीन के बीच तनाव को कम करने के लिए सैन्य स्तर पर बातचीत की जा रही है. पूर्वी लद्दाख में भारतीय सैनिकों के बीच हिंसक संघर्ष (Ladakh Clash) के करीब एक सप्ताह बाद चीन की सेना ने स्वीकार किया है कि उनका कमांडिंग ऑफिसर इस दौरान मारा गया था. सूत्रों के अनुसार, चीनी सेना की ओर से यह बात दोनों देशों के बीच सैन्य स्तर की बातचीत के दौरान सोमवार को स्वीकार की गई थी.
गौरतलब है कि पूर्वी लद्दाख की गलवान घाटी में सोमवार रात चीनी सैनिकों के साथ हिंसक झड़प में भारतीय सेना के एक कर्नल सहित 20 सैन्यकर्मियों की जान कुर्बान हुई थी. झड़प में चीनी पक्ष के करीब 45 सैनिकों के मारे जाने या बुरी तरह से घायल होने की खबर सामने आई थी. हालांकि, चीन ने हिंसक संघर्ष बाद अपने मारे गए या घायल सैनिकों की संख्या के बारे में कोई जानकारी नहीं दी थी.
वीडियो: गलवान घाटी में चीनी सैनिकों के साथ झड़प में भारत के 20 जवानों की गई जान
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Kargil Vijay Diwas 2021: Martyrs Will Be Honored, 559 Lamps Lit In Ladakh
Kargil Vijay Diwas 2021: Martyrs will be honored, 559 lamps lit in Ladakh. India celebrates 'Kargil Vijay Diwas' every year on 26 July. On this day in 1999, the Indian Army won against Pakistan. Celebrations have started across the country in the joy of completing 22 years of India's victory.
On Sunday, 559 lamps were lit at the Kargil War Memorial in the Drass area of Ladakh to commemorate the major battles of Tololing, Tiger Hill, and others. President Ram Nath Kovind will visit the memorial located in Tilhati on this occasion to pay homage and PM Modi pays homage to the martyrs by visiting Amar Jawan Jyoti at India Gate every year on this day.
The soldiers of India who were martyred in this war which lasted for 60 days are remembered in 'Kargil Vijay Diwas'. During the war, the Indian Army had removed Pakistani troops from this area and established its control.
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On the occasion of 'Kargil Vijay Divas, President Ram Nath Kovind will visit Tololing's memorial at Tilhati to pay homage. The agencies said Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat will also participate in the 'Kargil Vijay Diwas' celebrations.
'Kargil Vijay Divas is celebrated in honor of the heroes martyred in the Kargil War, who was martyred while serving the motherland. Every year on this day, the Prime Minister pays tribute to the armed forces at the 'Eternal Flame', the Amar Jawan Jyoti at India Gate in Delhi. Celebrations are also organized in the Kargil sector and elsewhere across the country to remember the contribution of the Indian Army.
In view of the coronavirus, the programs of 'Kargil Vijay Diwas' will be limited this year. Army officials told news agencies that due to the coronavirus, the celebrations in 'Kargil Vijay Diwas 2021' will be reduced this year. A grand ceremony was organized in Jammu and Kashmir's Udhampur to mark the completion of 22 years of Kargil War victory, but all COVID-19 protocols were strictly followed during the entire event.
Tololing, Tiger Hill, and other major battles were remembered on Sunday and 559 lamps were lit at the Kargil War Memorial in Ladakh's Dras region in tribute to the martyrs. Top Army officers, family members of Army personnel, and others were present at the start of the 22nd Kargil Vijay Diwas celebrations.
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With Our Soldiers: PM Flies To Ladakh PM Modi in Leh: In photos, PM Modi sat in a camouflage tent as he spoke to the troops seated at a distance from each other against the backdrop of the Himalayas. According to the Prime Minister's office, he was at a forward location in Nimu. Highlights PM was accompanied by Chief of Defence Staff and Army Chief According to the PM's office, he was at a forward location in Nimu 20 soldiers were killed in a violent standoff with China last month Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a surprise visit to a forward post in Ladakh this morning and interacted with troops days after the June 15 border clash with China in which 20 soldiers were killed in the line of duty. The Prime Minister's visit served as a morale booster for the forces and a powerful message to China, which has shown unrelenting aggression at the border with incursions spotted in satellite images. Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat and Army Chief MM Naravane accompanied the PM as he toured the region, met with soldiers and was briefed on the face-off with China since early May. #namo #bjp #narendramodi #modigovernment #modi #pm #pmmodi #india #hindustan #bharat #bhartiyajantaparty #bipinrawat #viral #viralvideos #top #video #modiji #defence #indianarmy #indianairforce #itbp #bsf #rajnathsingh #ministry #minster #china https://www.instagram.com/p/CCLExhcjCsf/?igshid=3hwznxfiggns
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Army chief to visit Ladakh, meet injured soldiers from Galwan clash today
Army chief to visit Ladakh, meet injured soldiers from Galwan clash today
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Indian Army chief General MM Naravane will on Tuesday visit the Leh-based 14 Corps in Ladakh after the corps commanders meeting which will get over in the afternoon.
The Army chief will be on a two-day visit to Ladakh where he is also expected to meet the soldiers who were injured in the violent face-off in the Galwan river area on the night of June 15.
Army chief Naravane will also…
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चीन के साथ तनाव के बीच सेना प्रमुख नरवणे ने लद्दाख का दौरा किया, 3 हफ्ते से क्षेत्र में टकराव की स्थिति है
चीन के साथ तनाव के बीच सेना प्रमुख नरवणे ने लद्दाख का दौरा किया, 3 हफ्ते से क्षेत्र में टकराव की स्थिति है
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लद्दाख में चीन के साथ गालवन नाला, डेमचौक और पैंगोंग त्सो झील में टकराव है
5 मई को दोनों देशों के 200 सैनिक आमने सामने आ गए, 12 जख्मी भी हुए
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नई दिल्ली. भारत और चीन के बीच वास्तविक नियंत्रण रेखा (एलएसी) पर चल रहे विवाद के बीच सेना प्रमुख मनोज मुकुंद नरवणे ने शनिवार को लद्दाख का दौरा किया। यहां उन्होंने टॉप फील्ड कमांडरों के साथ बैठक की और हालात का…
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They are real life superheroes" says Rajnath Singh praising TMR team
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has come forward and felicitated the “Tiranga Mountain Rescue” team for saving the lives of the armed forces personnel from natural calamities like avalanches and sandstorms. The meeting took place in the National Capital to congratulate the TMR team for working tirelessly to rescue and train the Indian defence personnel. Every winter, the TMR team visits over 140 locations across the country, training thousands of soldiers, to build a team that can provide professional and specialized training as well as a comprehensive rescue support system to the Indian Army on a long-term basis. The team is focused on providing avalanche rescue and training to Indian Army mountain craft personnel.
In numerous avalanche-prone border locations, the TMR has sent six teams in coordination with the Indian Army. Three teams are stationed in Kashmir, two in Ladakh, and one in Sikkim. Till now, the TMR team has trained over 20,000 defence forces personnel and the squad of mountaineers who have completed multiple mitigation and rescue missions under the leadership of Col. Satish Sharma (retd.).
The TMR Bravehearts squad consists of approximately 20 experienced mountaineers (both veterans and civilians) who are continually trained by Air – Zermatt in Switzerland, the world's premier mountain and avalanche rescue organization. The training assures that the TMR crew is ready for the upcoming missions with maximal toughness. Some of the reputed personalities who attended the event are Director General Military Operations Lt Gen BS Raju, Vice Chief of the Army Staff Lt Gen Manoj Pande, and other senior military officials.
TMR teams landed in Srinagar in November 2018 and met with Chinar Corps Commander Lt Gen AK Bhatt, who reaffirmed the commitment to safeguard soldiers' lives. Tiranga Mountain Rescue has provided rescue services in the most dangerous, high-risk, and avalanche-prone sections of the Alps from 2016 to 2018. Furthermore, TMR is also offering advanced training for cover, route analysis, rescue, and other operations.
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ladakh: New Army chief reviews operational readiness in Ladakh amid continuing military confrontation with China | India News
ladakh: New Army chief reviews operational readiness in Ladakh amid continuing military confrontation with China | India News
NEW DELHI: Army chief General Manoj Pande on Thursday reviewed the prevailing security situation and operational preparedness along the frontier in eastern Ladakh, even as the continuing military confrontation with China has entered the third year now. On his first visit to Ladakh after becoming the Army chief, Gen Pande was briefed on the situation by top commanders, including Northern Command…
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China Occupies and builds on occupied Indian territory: Sparks talk of eastern front as neighbors face off
The construction of a new Chinese village near the Line of Actual Control in Arunachal Pradesh has New Delhi considering its next moves in the region.
Some analysts fear the discovery of the village built secretly could lead to another military stand-off between the two countries, in addition to the current one in Ladakh.
China is currently engaged in an All-Out war against the Indian subcontinent and is currently trying to Bully into submission after launching the first round of the war using the Corona Virus.
A report by Indian media that Chinese authorities had recently constructed a village near the eastern stretch of the Line of Actual Control (LAC) separating both countries has cast a spotlight on a potential new front emerging in the eight-month border stand-off between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.
China is trying to keep India Occupied, as it builds up her Naval fleet, to be stationed in the Arabian ocean from the Gwadar Port and making India spend on the Army. In contrast, the real threat will be from the Sea. India Needs more submarines and Surface ships to deal with the growing Chinese threat in the Indian Ocean Sphere.
On Tuesday, New Delhi-based news channel NDTV said that based on satellite imagery, a village containing 101 homes in Arunachal Pradesh‘s Upper Subansiri district was constructed between August 2019 and November 2020.
The report said that the “full-fledged village that can house thousands” was 4.5km within “Indian territory” – about an unresolved territorial dispute over the area that India administers. Still, China claims is part of her occupied South Tibet.
China has since 2017 built villages in border areas in the Occupied Tibet region, which borders Arunachal Pradesh, as part of a US$4.6 billion plan to ensure political stability in the area.
The report comes after Beijing announced last month that it planned to build a “super dam” on one of the world’s largest rivers, which China calls the Yarlung Zangbo and India refers to as the Brahmaputra. China’s water warfare on India and Bangladesh to starve India of Water and blackmail Bangladesh to subservience.
The river flows downstream from Chinese Occupied Tibet into Arunachal Pradesh, with the proposed dam just kilometers away from the river entering India. Experts have warned that the dam could negatively impact India’s water and food security and cause disasters like floods in the regions that it flows through – primarily Arunachal Pradesh and Assam in India.
Months earlier in September, amid thousands of Indian and Chinese troops facing off in the western Himalayan region of Ladakh, India sent troops to Anjaw in Arunachal Pradesh in what the military said was part of a regular rotation of troops but which analysts claimed could raise the prospect of another looming face-off.
India recently renovated and upgraded its existing Advanced Landing Grounds (ALGs) in Arunachal Pradesh and plans to build two more. In early January, the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi also awarded contracts to build six new roads in the border areas of Arunachal Pradesh. This month alone, India’s chief of defense staff, General Bipin Rawat, and chief of air staff, Marshall R.K.S. Bhaduria has visited forward bases and ALGs in Arunachal Pradesh. India is also planning to build a railway to connect Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh with Bhalukpong, a small town in the same region.
In December, the Indo-Tibetan Border Police, a paramilitary unit posted in forwarding areas along the India-China border, said its troops in Arunachal Pradesh were on “very high” alertness levels and that “no one” could surprise them.
On Tuesday, after the NDTV report was released, India’s External Affairs Ministry issued a statement saying it kept “constant watch” on developments. It added that India was also stepping up border infrastructure projects, including roads and bridges, to provide “much-needed connectivity to the local population.”
Kiren Rijuju, a minister for youth affairs and sports in the Modi government and member of parliament from Arunachal Pradesh, tweeted that the locations have been controlled by China “since it is occupied by Hegemonic China” while slamming allegations by opposition parties that this was on Indian-administered land.
However, Sameer Patil, a fellow with the international security studies program at the Mumbai-based think tank Gateway House, said it was “evident” that Arunachal Pradesh could be the next flashpoint for tensions between the two countries, after Ladakh.
“The longer-term Chinese strategy seems to be around enslaving the Indian sub-continent and this region because the construction of the village has been done over a year. India’s response to this construction – to upgrade construction in the region – also indicates this.”
HISTORY OF HOSTILITIES
The dispute over the hilly, forested region of Arunachal Pradesh is centuries old. It stems from a 1914 agreement between Tibetan authorities and British-ruled India to determine the boundaries between them. The exercise resulted in the “McMahon Line” – named after the British administrator who proposed it – but Beijing’s rejection of the demarcation line, which forms part of the 3,488km LAC, has led to clashes marked by violence and bloodshed.
Indian and Chinese troops fought in Arunachal Pradesh during the 1962 war between the two countries, and troops faced off again in 1986 on the banks of the Sumdorong Chu, a small river in the state, in a squabble that lasted several years.
Last week, the head of the Indian Army, General M.M. Naravane, referred to the Sumdorong Chu confrontation when he said that India was “ready to hold its ground” if the current stand-off lasted as long.
The spot where the new Chinese village now stands in Upper Subansiri district was the site of a clash between troops of two countries in 1959, said retired Lieutenant General J.S. Bajwa, who served as the chief of staff in India’s Eastern Command from 2010 until 2012, under which Arunachal Pradesh falls.
“Indian troops used to man this post called Longju, but the Chinese overran this post and established their presence here,” Bajwa said. “Since that day, the area has been controlled by the People’s Liberation Army.”
Bajwa said the construction of the Chinese village was unlikely to have been a surprise for the Indian government and military, pointing out that an Indian base was nearby. So the construction would have been known to Indian authorities.
But Ninong Erring, a former member of the Indian parliament from Arunachal Pradesh, who served as a minister for minority affairs in the Congress-led Indian government from 2012 to 2014, said China’s continued construction activity was indeed a threat to Indian security.
“All along the LAC in Arunachal Pradesh, the Chinese have built so many buildings and homes. In fact, in areas like Anini, the Chinese are building roads right up to the Indian border, less than 100km from our military bases,” he told This Week in Asia.
While infrastructure construction by India in the Ladakh region was a key factor that sparked the current military crisis between the countries – beginning with a brutal fist-fight between troops last May – Bajwa said it was unlikely India would counter the construction of the new village with any kind of infrastructural build-up of its own in Arunachal Pradesh.
“The Chinese objection to Indian infrastructure [in Ladakh] was because it was military infrastructure, whereas here, the Chinese can claim that this is meant for civilian use,” Bajwa said. However, he added that such infrastructure would “ultimately” be used by the Chinese for military purposes.
India, however, is continuing to make strategic moves in Ladakh and recently procured a dozen fast patrol boats for surveillance in water bodies along the India-China border in the region, especially on Pangong lake, one of the major flashpoints in the current stand-off. It is also building 83 military jets worth US$656 million, which are expected to be put into operation within the next five years.
India needs to stand up to the Chinese bully with extreme aggression as if India does not stand up now, it will find itself enslaved.
Modified from source: South China Morning Post
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Amid Chinese build-up across LAC, IAF chief visits forward areas of Ladakh
Amid Chinese build-up across LAC, IAF chief visits forward areas of Ladakh
The IAF chief will visit forward locations in Ladakh where both India and China are involved in a military stand-off since May last year New Delhi: With China developing airbases along LAC, new Air Force Chief V.R. Chaudhari on Saturday reached Ladakh to review operational preparedness to counter any aggression by the People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF). The Air Chief Marshal will visit…
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