An absurd claim by China : ‘An appeal to boycott Chinese products will be futile’
An appeal to boycott Chinese products will be a complete failure’, said ‘Global Times’ a Government-owned Chinese newspaper stated in its article.
An appeal to boycott Chinese products will be a complete failure’, said ‘Global Times’ a Government-owned Chinese newspaper stated in its article.
Chinese army has retreated by two km. and the Indian army by one km. from LAC in Ladakh. This has reduced the tension in Galwan valley. Lt. Generals of both the countries will meet for a discussion on 6th June.
Demonic imperialism of China ought to be stopped. India must take stringent action. All patriots should stand with the Government. China keeps continuing skirmishes with India. It stakes claim on any part of India. Now Indians should boycott Chinese products and convey a warning. Beijing (China) – Amidst land dispute and continuing standoff between the … Read more
The tension between China and India has not de-escalated even after six rounds of discussions. All attempts to resolve the border dispute in the context of the Galwan Valley of Ladakh have come to nought.
‘We are committed to maintain peace on the Indo-China border, but at the same time we will also take all necessary steps for the security and sovereignty of our country’, India warns China for its anti-India actions.
Chinese corporations provided finance of Rs. 6,200 crore to Pakistan and made a profit of Rs. 4 lakh crores.
China has destroyed a lot of evidences related to coronavirus. World Health Organisation’s (WHO) silence over such a big incident raises doubts
Indian and Chinese security persons wrestled at Pangong lake region, a few days back. Now, China infused a large contingent of Army soldiers and patrol boats.
India has deployed additional troops in Demchok, Chumar, Daulat Beg Oldi and Galwan Valley areas of Ladakh.
Nepal has claim over parts of Lipulekh, Limpiyadhura and Kalapani in India. Nepal will publish a map claiming these three parts of India. The decision was taken at a cabinet meeting in Nepal.