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India and China taking steps to ease situation along LAC, says Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying
•Indian and Chinese troops have been engaged since 5 May following a violent clash in Pangong Tso.
Opposition clamour on clarification over Chinese incursion in East Ladakh grows; Rahul slams Rajnath, Digvijaya demands special Parliament session
Fp Staff •Chinese incursion in eastern Ladakh has turned into a latest soft spot for Central government -- already dealing with a pandemic which refuses to abate -- as Opposition parties shored up their attack.
India-China LAC standoff: Military commanders of both nations have agreed to peacefully resolve situation, says MEA
Fp Staff •China has moved its troops along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Eastern Ladakh areas including the Finger area, Pangong Tso Lake, and Galwan Nala area.
India-China LAC stand-off is result of cartographic imprecision and evasions, shows dangers of believing in own myth-making
Praveen •As Indian and Chinese military commanders meet this weekend to iron out the tactical issues driving the unfolding confrontation on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh, political leaders in the two capitals could do worse than curl up with Tolkien’s delicious tale.
India-China border standoff: A look at strategic value of Pangong Tso's 'finger' area that was among sites of 1962 war
Fp Staff •One of the areas in eastern Ladakh that have witnessed troop build-up along the LAC is the area around the Pangong Tso Lake.
Rajnath Singh says talks on to resolve Ladakh stand-off at military and diplomatic levels, won't allow India's pride to be hurt
•Asked about US president Donald Trump's offer of mediation to end the face-off, Rajnath Singh said he conveyed to US defence secretary Mark T Esper during a telephonic conversation on Friday that India and China have existing mechanisms to resolve "problems" through talks at diplomatic and military levels.
India-China border dispute controllable, no third-party needed, says Beijing after Donald Trump offers to mediate
•"No third-party intervention" is required to resolve problems, says Chinese Foreign Ministry said after Donald Trump offers to "mediate or arbitrate" the raging border dispute between India and China
Donald Trump says Narendra Modi not in 'good mood' over India's border row with China, renews offer to mediate
•Interacting with journalists in the Oval Office of the White House on Thursday, Donald Trump said a "big conflict" was going on between India and China.
Decoding Chinese intrusion at LAC: India should not lower guard despite Beijing's conciliatory tone, here's why
Sreemoy Talukdar •The threat of “war” and the context make it obvious that Xi Jinping demands both domestic and global attention.
Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian says situation along India-China LAC 'overall stable and controllable'
•China on Wednesday said that the situation at the border with India is 'overall stable and controllable,' and both the countries have proper mechanisms and communication channels to resolve the issues through dialogue and consultation.