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Modi has conceded land to China, Rahul Gandhi alleges

Modi has conceded land to China, Rahul Gandhi alleges IANS/New Delhi Alamy India-China agree to remove deployments in Pangong. A day after the Indian Defence Minister made a statement in the Parliament about the disengagement process by India and China in eastern Ladakh, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday alleged that the government has conceded land to China. Addressing a press conference here, Rahul Gandhi said, Indian territory was up to finger 4 why the troops have been withdrawn to finger 3? Rahul Gandhi said the situation about the Depsang Plains, Gogra-Hot Springs is not clear. He said the status quo ante prior to April 2020 should be restored and Prime Minister Narendra Modi should answer the country.

All Sales Are Final: Why India Regrets Buying a Russian Aircraft Carrier

All Sales Are Final: Why India Regrets Buying a Russian Aircraft Carrier Buckle up for quite the story. India spent a lot of money for a not-very-good carrier that still needs a lot of work. Like a lot of countries, India wants the best weapons it can afford. But ideological and financial concerns mean there are a lot of things it won’t buy from the United States or Europe. That pretty much leaves, well, Russia. India has been a big buyer of Russian weapons for 50 years. Those haven’t been easy years for New Delhi. India’s defense contracts with Russia have consistently suffered delays and cost overruns. And the resulting hardware doesn’t always work.

Why India Will Never Buy Another Aircraft Carrier from Russia

The last one was junk. Here s What You Need to Remember: Keeping Vikramaditya supplied with spare parts will be a major task in itself. Ten Indian contractors helped to build the carrier, but so did more than 200 other contractors in Russia, Croatia, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Japan, Finland, France, Norway, Poland, Sweden and the U.K. Some countries, particularly Japan, were likely unaware they were exporting parts for a foreign weapons system. Like a lot of countries, India wants the best weapons it can afford. But ideological and financial concerns mean there are a lot of things it won’t buy from the United States or Europe. That pretty much leaves, well, Russia.

India, Japan exchange views on East China Sea, South China

India, Japan exchange views on East China Sea, South China
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India, Japan vow to oppose attempts to change status quo in East China Sea, South China Sea regions

ndian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Japanese Defence Minister Nobuo Kishi India, Japan vow to oppose attempts to change status quo in East China Sea, South China Sea regions ANI | Updated: Dec 22, 2020 21:01 IST Tokyo [Japan], December 22 (ANI): Reaffirming close cooperation, India and Japan on Tuesday vowed to continue exchanging views in light of the current events occurring in East China Sea and South China Sea region and agreed to send a clear message of their opposition to any attempts to unilaterally change the status quo by coercion or any activities that escalate tension. During the telephonic interaction, both Defence Ministers Rajnath Singh and Nobuo Kishi exchanged views on regional situations, including the East China Sea and the South China Sea, and reaffirmed their continued close cooperation.

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