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Monday, November 10, 2025
TopicIndia-China stand-off

Topic: India-China stand-off

‘Indian troops violated the consensus’ — China claims India ‘trespassed’ LAC

Chinese embassy spokesperson blames India for carrying out ‘provocative military movements to change the status quo’ at the LAC in eastern Ladakh.

India-China border not yet demarcated, there will always be problems, says Chinese FM Wang

India-China have held several military, diplomatic talks lately but no significant headway has been made for a resolution to the border row in eastern Ladakh, Wang added.

India and China need to reach an ‘understanding or equilibrium’, says Jaishankar

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar also says if China is asserting power and influence in areas ‘we have not seen before’, India is also not going to sit and watch.

As Indian Army outflanks China on southern banks of Pangong Tso, PLA issues verbal warning

Chinese PLA’s Western Theatre Command issues statement accusing Indian Army of violating consensus reached at multi-level talks between the countries.

In ‘race to the passes’, Indian Army captures heights near southern bank of Pangong Tso

Army deployed troops in certain key areas, including Rezang La, and carried out reconnaissance of other important heights in the vicinity.

Why southern bank of Pangong Tso is the new flashpoint in India-China stand-off

Military experts say the southern bank gives the Indian troops an advantage in terms of monitoring the activities on the northern bank.

India, China could hold another round of special representatives talks amid fresh LAC face-off

New Delhi has not ruled out the option of holding another ‘follow-up’ virtual meeting of the SRs, picking up from what they had discussed on 5 July.

When will Modi ji show his red eyes, asks Congress after fresh border clash with China

A clash between Indian & Chinese soldiers broke out on the southern bank of Pangong Tso in eastern Ladakh, on the intervening night of 29-30 August, first since the Galwan incident.

After missile sites, China now builds heliports along LAC in Ladakh and near Doklam

Experts say these expansions fit into a South China Sea-like strategy, which suggests Beijing plans to aggressively pursue its western territorial claims.

Indian Army’s orthodox doctrine distorts military strategy in Ladakh-type conflicts: Study

Stanford researcher writes why New Delhi in recent times has been left with an invidious all-or-nothing choice in the use of military force—either start a major war or abstain from action.

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