Thursday, 29 June 2017

Indian and chinese troops face-off in sikkim.

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Chinese troops have intruded into Sikkim leading to a face-off between Indian and Chinese soldiers there for the past ten days.A scuffle between the soldiers of the sides are reported as Indian troops jostled with their Chinese counterparts to prevent them from advancing further. However, both the sides were not carrying arms.


Beijing has blamed India for the tension by obstructing road construction in Donglong, a disputed territory between China and Bhutan. China asked India to withdraw its troops from Donglong region to end the standoff.The face-off was sparked in Doka La, falling in the strategic Chumbi Valley, at a tri junction bordering India, China and Bhutan.

“According to my information, the two Governments are in touch over this issue,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Suhang told reporters, declining to elaborate whether it was due to any weather-related issues like landslides and rains the pilgrims were stopped by the Chinese officials at the Sino-India border. He said the issue was being discussed by the two Foreign Ministries.


As Indian and Chinese troops are now in a standoff situation there, senior officers from both the armies held a flag meeting to resolve the issue on June 20 but to no avail, sources said in New Delhi on Monday.


The pilgrims were scheduled to cross over to the Chinese side on June 19 but had failed to do so due to inclement weather. They had waited at the base camp and tried to cross again on June 23 but were denied permission by the Chinese officials.


In New Delhi, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Gopal Baglay had said that some difficulties were being experienced in the movement of pilgrims through Nathu La and that India is taking up the matter with China.


General Rawat visited areas under the 17 Mountain Division, tasked to guard the India-China border in the Sikkim sector, and was also briefed on operational preparedness.

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Wednesday, 28 June 2017

The greatest yemen escape.

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Today we are talking about operation Raahat . It was an executed by indian armed forces and indian air force.

 evacuation of indian and foreigin nationals is the main objective of the mission. mission was sucessfully accomplished by Indian armed forces, nevy and Indian air force.

★Operation raahat by numbers★

★ As Yemen was not accessible due to a no-fly zone, India chose Djibouti as a centre for initial evacuation by sea. Indians in Yemen were advised to reach Sana'a and Aden. The Indian Navy redeployed the patrol vassel INS Sumitra (P59) from anti-piracy operations off the coast of Lakshadweep to the Yemeni port of Aden.

★ From deploying to a conflict zone to coordinate the rescue, the government spared no efforts in evacuating Indians from Yemen as fighting raged between the Houthi rebels and the Yemen government supported by aerial bombardment from the Saudi-led coalition. 

★  The efforts were so effective that over 26 countries including the U.S. and U.K. sought India’s help in rescuing their citizens.

★ More than 5600 people (4640 Indian citizens and 960 foreign nationals) evacuated by operation raahat.

★  2900+ people evacuated by air through 18 special flights out of Sana a, by the Indian air force

 it was gretest evacution in the world, it was biggest also. thenk you.

Sunday, 25 June 2017

modi's US. visit

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The atlantic Council in a memo to US President Donald Trump on the eve of Modi's arrival said the vthree areas where India needs to enhance its defence capabilitis are navy, space and unmanned drones.
''Partnering with India could help the US advance its own security interests as well as counter the Chinese penchant for Agression in the Indo-Asia region"
A top American think tank said, there is a "historic opportunity" for US to partner with India.
China has warned India and US we hope other countries, especially non-regional countries, can respect efforts by countries in the region to mantain the peace and stability the the south china sea.
New Delhi would want clarity from the Trump administration on the H-1B regime, the short-term visa for skilled workers which is crucial to Indian software majors’ overseas business. Trump sees the arrangement as a ploy to take away American jobs.
One of them said cooperation would continue in the area of counter-terrorism. “During his visit to Saudi Arabia, the President did mention India as a victim of terrorism,” a source said.
“The US was India’s major defence partner. We haven’t got any indication that they (the US) want to dilute this relationship,” shushma swaraj.
The two countries have several initiatives in place to push for technological advances in the field of clean energy.New Delhi is also upset over Trump’s comments that India signed the Paris deal for “billions and billions of dollars in foreign aid”.