Srijan Sharma writes, Chinese Foreign Minister’s recent visit to India might have layers of genuine and deceptive interests; India, however after engaging with China extensively both at diplomatic and military levels has now realised China’s deceptiveness and dictums that subsequently follows. India maintained its strong stance towards China and cleared its priorities for normalisation of relations.
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ASSAM RIFLES – USI JOINT ANNUAL SEMINAR ON “UNRAVELLING HAZE THAT OBSCURES NORTH EAST’S POTENTIAL FOR ACTING EAST”
Assam Rifles, the oldest Para Military Force raised in 1835 and USI of India, India’s oldest Defence and Security think tank raised in 1870 conducted a joint Seminar “Unravelling Haze that Obscures North East’s Potential for Acting East” at the USI premise on 12 February 2021.
Disengagement in Ladakh
Major General Jagatbir Singh comments upon the recent agreement regarding the withdrawal of troops from the Northern and Southern banks of the Pangong Tso reached after prolonged and numerous […]
INDIA NEEDS TO CHANGE ITS CHINA STRATEGY
Major General Harsha Kakar (Retd) Writes : For decades, India’s concentration of offensive forces remained on its western borders. Four wars, including Kargil, and decades of terrorism being propagated by […]
INDIA-CHINA STANDOFF: BREWING TURMOIL IN MADHESH, LEADERS TILT TO CHINA
Dr Geeta Kochhar Writes : With tensions rising on the India-China border, Nepal is at a crossroad. Being a nation between the two power giants, it is facing a Catch-22 […]
Chinese Merchantmen or Man o’war?: Flagging The Advent of Strategic Uncertainty
Rudraprassana Writes : The Delineation of First Island Chain-The Pacific Theatre. There is an old saying about revealing your cards. It is why we have the term-poker face. So in […]