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Arunachal Pradesh: Indian Army helicopter crashes in Bomdila
India

Arunachal Pradesh: Indian Army helicopter crashes in Bomdila

The Cheetah helicopter of the Indian Army was reportedly on a routine mission when it crashed near Mandala Hills in Bomdila, in the West Kameng of Arunachal Pradesh

Bipin Rawat says army inquiring into 'misbehaviour' of soldiers with civilians in Arunachal Pradesh's Bomdila
India

Bipin Rawat says army inquiring into 'misbehaviour' of soldiers with civilians in Arunachal Pradesh's Bomdila

On 2 November, a group of soldiers allegedly misbehaved with civilians and police personnel at the Buddha Mahotsav celebrations in Bomdila area of West Kameng district, officials had said.

Nirmala Sitharaman and Kiren Rijiju take stock of army-police clash in Arunachal Pradesh's Bomdila town
India

Nirmala Sitharaman and Kiren Rijiju take stock of army-police clash in Arunachal Pradesh's Bomdila town

Some soldiers had allegedly vandalised the Bomdila police station and assaulted police personnel and civilians last week.

Most Arunachal Pradesh hospitals lack facilities for disposal of bio-medical wastes, reveals CAG report
India

Most Arunachal Pradesh hospitals lack facilities for disposal of bio-medical wastes, reveals CAG report

Most of the hospitals and nursing homes in Arunachal Pradesh don't have facilities for disposal of bio-medical wastes, according to a recent report by CAG

China warns it will take 'necessary measures' after Dalai Lama's visit to Arunachal Pradesh
India

China warns it will take 'necessary measures' after Dalai Lama's visit to Arunachal Pradesh

China warned that it will take measures to defend its territorial sovereignty and interests after India allowed the Dalai Lama to visit Arunachal Pradesh.

Dalai Lama in Arunachal Pradesh: How the Happy Warrior has consistently taken on China
World

Dalai Lama in Arunachal Pradesh: How the Happy Warrior has consistently taken on China

The Dalai Lama has been standing up to China for a long time now.

Ulfa's misplaced sense of aggression against Dalai Lama underscores its eagerness to keep China happy
World

Ulfa's misplaced sense of aggression against Dalai Lama underscores its eagerness to keep China happy

Therefore Ulfa (I) tried to invoke its name in order to garner some popular support. But the way in which their rant against the Tibetan leader has misfired is nothing but a commentary about the fact that no war on peace will be supported by the people on a sustainable basis.