India and China start disengaging at Himalayan border after new pact signalling thaw in ties - Hundreds of Indian and Chinese ...
High in the mist-shrouded Himalayas, a winding mountain road opens to a ... in northeast Bhutan and the west of the kingdom – ...
China and India announced they have reached an agreement on patrols along the de facto boundary dividing their disputed ...
India’s defense minister says India and China have pulled most of their frontline troops further away from their disputed ...
After the two countries signed an agreement on October 21 to re-establish patrols in Ladakh, troops have withdrawn from the ...
But China and India have no desirable “normal” status quo to return to. Challenges abound in the bilateral relationship, and ...
Analysts and industry players say easing of bilateral ties may herald more business cooperation in sectors such as electric ...
Shashi Tharoor fears that the recent agreement ending the military standoff in Ladakh will not bring the expected benefits.
NEW DELHI/BEIJING (REUTERS)-India and China have begun implementing an agreement to end a military standoff on their disputed Himalayan border, the two sides said on October 25, in the biggest ...
Indian leader Narendra Modi with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia, ...
With an end within sight to the Galwan phase, it is now in India’s interest to shift the theatre of strategy away from the ...