There is a serious concern among Indian security experts that after almost 50 years the Indian government is now conceding to the 1959 Chinese border offer that was rejected by then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru calling it a deceptive tactic to annex foreign territory.
The recent Chinese intrusion into Ladakh has caused a major scandal within the Indian administration. Although the Indian government's response is projected as aggressive with the ban of many Chinese apps, the ground situation in the Galwan Valley tell...
According to satellite images, the Chinese troops have commenced the expansion of its airbase, 200 km from Pangong Lake, in Ladakh. The images, also showing Ngari Gunsa airport in Tibet, originated from open-source intelligence expert @defresfa_, an analyst with...
According to a report by New Kite Data Labs, the Chinese military is collecting voice data samples of Indians from sensitive border areas for mass surveillance through an Indian middleman.
Satellite images show Chinese village just 9 km from Doklam plateau. Construction along the Amo Chu puts Indian forces at risk of Chinese forces gaining access to a strategic ridge on the nearby Doklam plateau.
China has occupied Rui village of Nepal and removed the boundary pillars to legitimise its annexation. China has gradually made inroads into several Nepalese territories with an objective to seize complete control. Rui village in Gorkha district is now...
The US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has said that the US is deploying troops from Europe to India. He said the Chinese threat to India and Southeast Asian nations is one of the reasons America is reducing its...
The Indian government has been accused of ceding land in Himalayas to China. There have even been locals who report that 'buffer zones' have been constructed in formerly Indian-controlled areas.
The Indian army's "play safe" strategy is enforcing buffer zones and limiting the movement of graziers along the China border. India has essentially lost access to 26 out of 65 Patrolling Points in eastern Ladakh, says a research paper.
Satellite images show that days before the clash between Indian and Chinese troops at Galwan Valley, China brought in heavy pieces of machinery, cut a trail into a Himalayan mountainside and even dammed a river. The cause of the...