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Friday, November 7, 2025
TopicIndia-China stand-off

Topic: India-China stand-off

India, China must redouble efforts to ‘meet each other halfway’, envoy Sun Weidong says

Inaugurating an online photo exhibition, Sun Weidong, Ambassador of China to India, said both countries should overcome challenges to put relations on the track of stable development.

Govt offer to farmers includes significant rollbacks. Talks take time, but farmers must be flexible

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Indian Army firm & alert in Ladakh, no ‘premature withdrawal’ from Kailash range — govt

Government sources say India-China tensions could continue to simmer at the LAC even if a temporary disengagement takes place.

India carefully monitoring developments on Brahmaputra river by China, says MEA

On ongoing LAC standoff in Ladakh, both sides have agreed to have another round of Senior Commanders meeting at ‘appropriate time’, says MEA spokesperson Anurag Srivastava.

Faster rotation, 24-hour medical support — how Army’s beating the elements in Ladakh winter

Indian Army has more experience of operating at high altitudes than Chinese, and as Ladakh gets colder, plans are in place to ensure soldiers are fighting fit.

Soldiers still in stand-off in Ladakh, CDS Rawat & BJP MP Lekhi flag off Chinese car in Delhi

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Army completes setting up ‘winter-proof’ camps for troops as Ladakh hits -20°C

The current standoff between India and China marks the first time that soldiers will be deployed in the forward areas of the LAC in Ladakh through its harsh winter.

Peace, tranquillity on border was basis of growth of India-China ties, says Jaishankar

The external affairs minister said there are written agreements between the two countries to not bring a large number of forces to the border and they were observed for 30 years.

Chinese research vessels in Sri Lankan waters come under Indian Navy lens

There is fear the Chinese survey and research vessels primarily gather data vital for conduct of naval operations, especially that of submarines. 

Talks with China going forward, another round on Ladakh disengagement soon, says India

All communication channels at diplomatic and military levels are on between India and China, says external affairs ministry spokesperson Anurag Srivastava.

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Asia’s ‘weakest’ link: Yunus on a tightrope as Bangladesh tries to fix banks without breaking economy

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At a ceremony felicitating Russian military engineers, Putin highlights Moscow’s 'parity' in defence technologies for the next century.

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