China threatens India with ‘Liquid Bomb’ that could be much more Dangerous than Ladakh & Doklam

By Younis Dar After troubling India militarily in the Himalayan region of Ladakh, Beijing could now hurt the South Asian country by drying up the crucial rivers that flow into the country through Tibet. China has indicated that it is going ahead with building mega-dams on the lower reaches of the Yarlung Tsangpo, which flows from Tibet into northeast India. Beijing’s control over the key rivers flowing into India gives it a chokehold on India’s economy, effectively crippling India’s interests in the North East region. The country’s occupation of Tibet,…

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Fearing a winter war, India keen for a Quick Disengagement with China from Ladakh: Beijing Experts

India vs China: Experts say the Indian military had left no stone unturned in prepping for a potential winter war in the testing conditions of the rough mountainous terrain of Ladakh, where temperatures dip well below minus 35 degrees Celsius. By Mansij Asthana At a time when the current ongoing stand-off at the Line of Actual Control border in Eastern Ladakh between the militaries of Asian neighbors India and China enter its seventh-month, Beijing has fired another shot by stating that New Delhi’s military is eager for disengagement out of…

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Three security forces personnel among six killed in Pak shelling along LoC

Three civilains including a woman, a Broader Security Forces (BSF) sub inspector, two Army troopers were killed and two others sustained injuries after armies of India and Pakistan exchanged heavy gunfire across the Line of Control in north Kashmir’s frontier sectors- Hajipeer Uri in Baramulla district and Karnah sectors in Kupwara district Friday. Official sources said that Indo-Pak armies exchanged gun fire in Hajipeer sector north Kashmir’s Baramulla district after Pakistani rangers resorted to unprovoked ceasefire violation. “A woman from Balkote and three persons from Kamalkote got killed in heavy…

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Sheikh Abdullah took 22 years to realize right track, People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration did it in less than a month: Altaf Bukhari

Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party president Syed Muhammad Atlaf Bukhari Thursday hailed the People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) decision of fighting the District Development Council (DDC ) elections stating that it took Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah 22 years to realize the right track and those who are part of the alliance for Gupkar Declaration choose the right path in less than a month which is a welcome development. Mr. Bukhari also welcomed the J-K Panchayat Conference, an amalgam of Sarpanchs and Panchs into the Apni Party fold, led by Shafiq…

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