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Arunachal Pradesh: Indian Army continues to hold upper hand at LAC after Tawang clash with PLA
Fp Staff •According to satellite images, the Indian Army continues to stand firm at its original positions and is still holding the ridge line at the conflict spot. It was this ridge line that China intended to capture when hundreds of PLA soldiers tried to breach the LAC, leading to the Tawang clash
LAC Standoff: India, China agreed to maintain security and stability after Tawang clash, says MEA
Fp Staff •This was the first round of dialogue between India and China since the Tawang clash on December 9 during which hundreds of PLA soldiers were thrashed by the Indian Army when they attempted to intrude across the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Arunachal Pradesh
Satellite imagery shows Tawang clash no one-off incident, China appears prepped for much more
Ajeyo Basu •Worryingly for India, these developments may give the PLA a considerable boost in case a full-scale conflict breaks out in the future. The recent developments in the Yangtse plateau present the possibility of a Chinese attempt at cutting off Indian supply lines in times of war
How lethal is Pralay missile which India is acquiring?
Ajeyo Basu •Intended to be India's answer to the Dongfeng 12 (CSS-X-15) missile of China, Pralay is a canisterised tactical, surface-to-surface, and short-range ballistic missile (SRBM) for battlefield use
Indian Army borrows MQ-9A drones from Indian Navy to monitor China's PLA at LAC
Fp Staff •This is not the first time that the Indian Army has sought the help of the Indian Navy to take China's PLA at the LAC. In the past, the Indian Army had used the Indian Navy's P-8I maritime surveillance aircraft to monitor Chinese movements across the LAC
Amid LAC standoff, India fast tracks Arunachal Pradesh infrastructure to counter China
Fp Staff •in recent years, the Indian government has accrelerated the development of infrastructure along the LAC in an attempt to match the Chinese build-up on the other side
Tawang Clash: China plays victim, blames India for LAC fighting
Fp Staff •China's PLA said on Tuesday that Indian soldiers "illegally" crossed the LAC at Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh and "obstructed" Chinese troops, which triggered a fresh stand-off
Tawang Clash: Situation 'stable' at LAC, says China after Arunachal standoff
Fp Staff •China said the situation was "stable" on Tuesday at the LAC with India, after reports emerged that a fresh stand-off had taken place between the Indian Army and the PLA on their disputed Himalayan frontier at Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh late on December 9
Tawang Clash: PLA tried to change LAC, pushed back by Indian Army, says Rajnath Singh
Fp Staff •Two years after the deadly clash at Galwan in Ladakh, the Indian Army and and the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China have clashed again at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) this time at Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh
WATCH: India will not concede an inch of land, says Amit Shah
Fp Staff •Amit Shah also said the Congress had raised the border issue in Parliament to avoid questions on the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation's FCRA (Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act) cancellation