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India, China Disengagement at Ladakh: An Unfinished Agenda

The 11th round of India China Corps Commander s meeting has ended with good optics and pleasantly worded PIB release, with no concrete agreement (if any) disseminated so far. Post disengagement of troops in eastern Ladakh, from north and south of Pangong Tso, no disengagement in other areas to include Depsang plains, Gogra, Hot Spring, Demchok, and no further de-escalation, was well predicted by most analysts. In two session press conference last month, Wang Yi suggested China and India strengthen cooperation instead of harboring suspicion at each other and earlier indicated to get back to business as usual, sidelining border/LAC issue. The Indian Foreign Ministry seems to be conveying that disengagement at all friction points leading to de-escalation, peace and tranquility on borders are prerequisites to progressing smooth bilateral ties. This rightful Indian stance is adversely affected by indicators like likelihood of Indian permission to progress 45 Chinese projects and 300 cr

India and China disengagement at Ladakh: An unfinished agenda

India and China disengagement at Ladakh: An unfinished agenda
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India, China disengagement at Ladakh: An unfinished agenda

India, China disengagement at Ladakh: An unfinished agenda
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No defence personnel has left service due to stress in last 3 years: MoS Defence

No defence personnel has left service due to stress in last 3 years: MoS Defence SECTIONS Last Updated: Mar 08, 2021, 06:11 PM IST Share Synopsis ​​In early January, a study by think tank United Service Institution of India (USI) had said the Indian Army has been losing more personnel every year in suicides, fratricides and untoward incidents than in any enemy action and over half of its soldiers seem to be under severe stress presently. Naik said on Monday, As per available data, no defence personnel has left service due to stress in last three years. No defence personnel has left service due to stress in the last three years as per available data, Minister of State for Defence Shripad Naik said on Monday.

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