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    Why stopping India's vigilante killings will not be easy

    Why stopping India's vigilante killings will not be easy Why stopping India's vigilante killings will not be easy Last month Prime Minister Narendra Modi said murder in the name of cow protection is "not acceptable". Hours after his comments, a Muslim man was reportedly killed by a mob who...
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    'Third country's' Army could enter Kashmir on behalf of Pakistan: Chinese media

    Chinese Army our iron brothers could enter Indian Occupied Kashmir at Pakistan’s request, using the “same logic” the Indian Army used to stop the Chinese military from constructing a road in the Doklam area in the Sikkim sector on behalf of Bhutan. And then, on the same note, Pakistan and...
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    Facebook assures Pakistan to remove blasphemous posts, prevent misuse of social media

    Islamabad: Facebook's vice president Joel Kaplan on Friday met Pakistan's Interior Minister Nisar Ali Khan and discussed various measures being taken to remove blasphemous content from the popular social networking site. Kaplan, who is visiting Pakistan, exchanged views with the interior...
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    Nawaz inaugurates first unit of Haveli Bahadur Shah power plant

    Project is a combined cycle power plant with an installed capacity of 1,230MW. JHANG: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Friday inaugurated the first unit of Haveli Bahadur Shah power plant near Jhang. The first unit of the power plant, fueled by liquefied natural gas (LNG), will produce 760...
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    Amid Sikkim stand-off, Chinese army demonstrates battle-readiness with armoured drill in Tibet

    @NKVD Maybe a lesson for RSS Modi to stop licking Trumps shoes and respect neighbors like China, Pakistan Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh and Bhutan a lot more. :lol: Areas along the Indian side are not amenable to mechanised warfare, except certain parts of Ladakh and Sikkim.” The high elevation...
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    Amid Sikkim stand-off, Chinese army demonstrates battle-readiness with armoured drill in Tibet

    Yes, India is a rodent in front of Pakistan and China can be easily crushed and sandwiched when two front war started, your ADGPI IHQ of MoD Army knows this very well, you can feel the shivering right in front of you of your own Bipin Rawat, fearing of two front war and then India is gone...
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    Amid Sikkim stand-off, Chinese army demonstrates battle-readiness with armoured drill in Tibet

    What about Chinese incursion: Troops built temporary shelters in Arunachal Pradesh and then Chinese troops would reluctant to leave the place and claims that the territory belongs to them, as our iron brothers are saying right and true this territory belongs to them, and well so AP and Sikkim...
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    Sikkim stand-off: Indian troops unlikely to pull back

    No, you are mistaken or not well informed and completely wrong at this, China had mentioned that Donglang is being considered in their territory since “ancient times”. and, what India is doing between two parties? Historically, Bhutan and China have a dispute over the area, Donglang or Doklam...
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    Amid Sikkim stand-off, Chinese army demonstrates battle-readiness with armoured drill in Tibet

    Why India is poor at making its own weapons? There are two broad reasons why India fails so miserably to become more self-reliant in arms production. One is a superstructure of inefficiency that is held in place by corruption and inertia. The Tatra truck deal has long been a byword in arms...
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    Amid Sikkim stand-off, Chinese army demonstrates battle-readiness with armoured drill in Tibet

    HIGHLIGHTS The exercises were being carried at an altitude of 5,100 metres. Besides testing the new equipment, the exercises involve conducting live firing exercises. The simulation also involves offensive and defensive training. Reuters file photo used for representation. BEIJING: Amid...
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    China Arctic/Antarctic Science, Technology and Industry: News & Discussions

    Pakistan, China and Russia should strengthen cooperation in economy and trade, investment and energy, implement major manufacturing projects, strengthen high-speed rail cooperation and push for an early start of the Moscow-Kazan high-speed railroad project. Cooperation should also grow in areas...
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    Sikkim stand-off: Indian troops unlikely to pull back

    Armed conflict between the two is unlikely, but says the harsh language and scale of the mobilization in the remote but strategically important area, where the borders of China, India and Bhutan intersect, is unprecedented in recent years. :-) Don’t forget, China still claims a section of the...
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    What is behind India's epidemic of 'mob lynching'?

    What is behind India's epidemic of 'mob lynching'? Is the spate of 'mob lynchings' in India really just a spontaneous expression of mob anger? Apoorvanand teaches Hindi at the University of Delhi. Writes literary and cultural criticism. Muslims across India marked Eid al-Fitr this year...
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    Sikkim stand-off: Indian troops unlikely to pull back

    By continuing to increase deployment of troops at the border, India once again underestimates China’s capability and determination to safeguard its territory. It also fails to estimate the cost of confrontation, and India will lose more like they have lost in 1948, 1965 and in 1999 Kargil war to...
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    Sikkim stand-off: Indian troops unlikely to pull back

    Do your own research first; India’s intervention amounted to a provocation, violating an 1890 treaty with Britain that appears to grant China access to the region, and the pact was affirmed by Indian leaders after independence. And when it comes to Doklam has always been part of China’s...
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    Sikkim stand-off: Indian troops unlikely to pull back

    Border scuffles amid China and India have seethed in the past, but analysts from both sides said the latest spat has the potential to spiral into conflict between the two nuclear-armed nations. So far, the countries’ troops, who are usually unarmed to avoid provocation, have engaged in what is...
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    Sikkim stand-off: Indian troops unlikely to pull back

    India is violating an 1890 border agreement between Britain and China that previous Indian governments pledged to uphold, Indian troops crossing onto the Chinese side were in violation of this historical agreement and a United Nations charter. So, it would be better for India to withdraw its...
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    Sikkim stand-off: Indian troops unlikely to pull back

    Once again, such analysis is not meant to suggest that war between China and India is likely, only ground realities shows something else and to the contrast while same situation was too there in 1962.
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    Sikkim stand-off: Indian troops unlikely to pull back

    Now, here should be the quick remedy for Pakistan and China: Beijing’s large fleet of conventionally armed ballistic missiles could be used to bombard Indian territory and compel India to a ceasefire. China has ways to asymmetrically attack India and fight across multiple domains of conflict...
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    Sikkim stand-off: Indian troops unlikely to pull back

    India is not likely to consider a pullout without some clear terms being arrived at first China's unilateral move violates agreements with India and impacts Bhutan's sovereignty File photo shows Indian flag flows next to Chinese national emblem NEW DELHI: Despite rising stridency in Chinese...
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