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Indian Army refutes claims of PLA presence in Arunachal sector
The Indian Army has firmly rejected recent reports suggesting any presence of Chinese PLA forces inside the Taksing sector of Arunachal Pradesh. Officials clarified that routine surveillance along the India-China border continues without interruption and no unusual movement or establishment of camps has been detected within Indian territory. Ground monitoring confirms stable situation Security personnel engaged in border management confirmed that the Upper Subansiri region, including forward areas near Taksing, remains under continuous observation. According to defence inputs, patrol patterns and monitoring systems have shown no indicators of encroachment or escalation. The Army emphasized that operational readiness in the region remains unchanged and fully active. Local concerns over land access claims Separate concerns were raised by local community representatives regarding traditional grazing areas and access to ancestral land in parts of the border belt. These concerns include regions such as Oying, Paniar, Marpan, Potrang Lake, and Tindingtang. While these issues reflect long-standing livelihood sensitivities in remote tribal zones, officials have not confirmed any link between these claims and cross-border military activity. Authorities urge caution over unverified reports Officials have urged restraint in circulating unverified information related to sensitive border zones. Defence sources noted that misinformation can easily create unnecessary tension in strategically important areas like Arunachal Pradesh, where geography and accessibility already complicate communication and verification. Citizens have been advised to rely on authenticated updates from official defence channels. Border status remains unchanged At present, there is no verified evidence supporting claims of PLA encroachment or permanent presence in the reported areas. The Army reiterated that the situation along the eastern frontier remains stable, with established protocols in place for surveillance and response. Continuous monitoring and coordination with civil administration continue to ensure security across the region.
Indian Army refutes claims of PLA presence in Arunachal sector
The Indian Army has firmly rejected recent reports suggesting any presence of Chinese PLA forces inside the Taksing sector of Arunachal Pradesh. Officials clarified that routine surveillance along the India-China border continues without interruption and no unusual movement or establishment of camps has been detected within Indian territory. Ground monitoring confirms stable situation Security personnel engaged in border management confirmed that the Upper Subansiri region, including forward areas near Taksing, remains under continuous observation. According to defence inputs, patrol patterns and monitoring systems have shown no indicators of encroachment or escalation. The Army emphasized that operational readiness in the region remains unchanged and fully active. Local concerns over land access claims Separate concerns were raised by local community representatives regarding traditional grazing areas and access to ancestral land in parts of the border belt. These concerns include regions such as Oying, Paniar, Marpan, Potrang Lake, and Tindingtang. While these issues reflect long-standing livelihood sensitivities in remote tribal zones, officials have not confirmed any link between these claims and cross-border military activity. Authorities urge caution over unverified reports Officials have urged restraint in circulating unverified information related to sensitive border zones. Defence sources noted that misinformation can easily create unnecessary tension in strategically important areas like Arunachal Pradesh, where geography and accessibility already complicate communication and verification. Citizens have been advised to rely on authenticated updates from official defence channels. Border status remains unchanged At present, there is no verified evidence supporting claims of PLA encroachment or permanent presence in the reported areas. The Army reiterated that the situation along the eastern frontier remains stable, with established protocols in place for surveillance and response. Continuous monitoring and coordination with civil administration continue to ensure security across the region.
India asks China to ensure safe transit for citizens after airport detention
The Ministry of External Affairs issued a firm message to China after an Indian national was reportedly singled out and detained for nearly 18 hours at Shanghai airport. The statement, released on Monday, underscored India’s expectation that its citizens travelling through Chinese airports must not be selectively targeted or subjected to arbitrary detention, and urged Beijing to ensure that international air travel regulations are respected without exception. The incident has intensified di
India asks China to ensure safe transit for citizens after airport detention
The Ministry of External Affairs issued a firm message to China after an Indian national was reportedly singled out and detained for nearly 18 hours at Shanghai airport. The statement, released on Monday, underscored India’s expectation that its citizens travelling through Chinese airports must not be selectively targeted or subjected to arbitrary detention, and urged Beijing to ensure that international air travel regulations are respected without exception. The incident has intensified di
Arunachal Woman Harassed At Shanghai Airport After China Claims Her Passport Invalid
A woman from Arunachal Pradesh has alleged severe harassment and illegal detention by Chinese immigration authorities at Shanghai Pudong Airport after they refused to recognise her Indian passport during a transit halt. In detailed posts shared on X, Pema Wang Thongdok described an ordeal that lasted nearly eighteen hours on November 21, when officials insisted her passport was invalid simply because her birthplace was listed as Arunachal Pradesh, which Beijing claims as its territory.
Arunachal Woman Harassed At Shanghai Airport After China Claims Her Passport Invalid
A woman from Arunachal Pradesh has alleged severe harassment and illegal detention by Chinese immigration authorities at Shanghai Pudong Airport after they refused to recognise her Indian passport during a transit halt. In detailed posts shared on X, Pema Wang Thongdok described an ordeal that lasted nearly eighteen hours on November 21, when officials insisted her passport was invalid simply because her birthplace was listed as Arunachal Pradesh, which Beijing claims as its territory.
China Builds New Air-Defence Site Near India Border With Hidden Missile Launchers
Satellite imagery from US-based intelligence firms and open-source analysts has revealed a major new Chinese air-defence complex near the India border in Tibet’s Gar County. The facility, located roughly 65 km from the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and facing India’s Nyoma airfield, includes command buildings, vehicle sheds, radar positions, and hardened munition storage. The most notable feature is a cluster of covered missile launch positions believed to be equipped with retractable roof
China Builds New Air-Defence Site Near India Border With Hidden Missile Launchers
Satellite imagery from US-based intelligence firms and open-source analysts has revealed a major new Chinese air-defence complex near the India border in Tibet’s Gar County. The facility, located roughly 65 km from the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and facing India’s Nyoma airfield, includes command buildings, vehicle sheds, radar positions, and hardened munition storage. The most notable feature is a cluster of covered missile launch positions believed to be equipped with retractable roof
India-China Ties: Overcoming Border Disputes and Geopolitical Tensions
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to India marks a crucial moment in the efforts to reset strained relations between the two neighboring giants. This is the first time in three years that Wang Yi has visited India, signaling an important opportunity for both countries to engage on key issues such as border disputes and regional security. Wang Yi's meeting with India’s Foreign Minister, S. Jaishankar, and his scheduled meeting with Prime M
India-China Ties: Overcoming Border Disputes and Geopolitical Tensions
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to India marks a crucial moment in the efforts to reset strained relations between the two neighboring giants. This is the first time in three years that Wang Yi has visited India, signaling an important opportunity for both countries to engage on key issues such as border disputes and regional security. Wang Yi's meeting with India’s Foreign Minister, S. Jaishankar, and his scheduled meeting with Prime M
China Ready for Talks on Border Delimitation with India
China has acknowledged that the longstanding border dispute with India remains "complicated" and will require time to resolve. However, the Chinese Foreign Ministry expressed readiness to engage in discussions on delimiting the border and maintaining peace in the border areas. This statement came in response to remarks made by Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh during his meeting with Chinese Defence Minister Dong Jun in Qingdao on June 26, 2025,
China Ready for Talks on Border Delimitation with India
China has acknowledged that the longstanding border dispute with India remains "complicated" and will require time to resolve. However, the Chinese Foreign Ministry expressed readiness to engage in discussions on delimiting the border and maintaining peace in the border areas. This statement came in response to remarks made by Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh during his meeting with Chinese Defence Minister Dong Jun in Qingdao on June 26, 2025,
China Increases Defence Budget to $249 Billion Amid Military Expansion and Regional Tensions
China has announced a 7.2% increase in its defence budget for 2024, raising military spending to $249 billion as the country continues its aggressive modernization efforts amid escalating regional tensions. The budget, which was revealed in a draft report submitted to the National People's Congress (NPC) by Premier Li Qiang, underscores China’s strategic focus on military expansion in the Taiwan Strait, South China Sea, and its border with India. This increase follows China’s
China Increases Defence Budget to $249 Billion Amid Military Expansion and Regional Tensions
China has announced a 7.2% increase in its defence budget for 2024, raising military spending to $249 billion as the country continues its aggressive modernization efforts amid escalating regional tensions. The budget, which was revealed in a draft report submitted to the National People's Congress (NPC) by Premier Li Qiang, underscores China’s strategic focus on military expansion in the Taiwan Strait, South China Sea, and its border with India. This increase follows China’s
India and China Agree on Six Points to Resolve Border Issue
India and China have reached a significant agreement on six points to resolve their long-standing border issues. This agreement was made during a meeting between National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, marking the first Special Representative-level discussions since the 2020 border clashes. Key points of the agreement include maintaining peace at the border, cross-border tourism in Tibet, resuming Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, and boosting Nathu La border trade.
India and China Agree on Six Points to Resolve Border Issue
India and China have reached a significant agreement on six points to resolve their long-standing border issues. This agreement was made during a meeting between National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, marking the first Special Representative-level discussions since the 2020 border clashes. Key points of the agreement include maintaining peace at the border, cross-border tourism in Tibet, resuming Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, and boosting Nathu La border trade.
S Jaishankar Reports 75% Progress on India-China Disengagement, Talks Continue
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has provided an update on the ongoing disengagement process between India and China, revealing that approximately 75% of the boundary issues have been resolved. Speaking in Geneva at the Global Centre for Security Policy, Jaishankar highlighted the progress made but also pointed out the persistent challenges, notably the increasing militarization of the frontier. Jaishankar discussed the lasting impact of the Galwan Valley clashes in June 2020
S Jaishankar Reports 75% Progress on India-China Disengagement, Talks Continue
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has provided an update on the ongoing disengagement process between India and China, revealing that approximately 75% of the boundary issues have been resolved. Speaking in Geneva at the Global Centre for Security Policy, Jaishankar highlighted the progress made but also pointed out the persistent challenges, notably the increasing militarization of the frontier. Jaishankar discussed the lasting impact of the Galwan Valley clashes in June 2020









