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Holy Shab-e-Qadr today

Soon the situation in Chittagong Hill Tracts will be calm: Obaidul Quader

KNF attack to loot money and show capability: RAB

Kidnapped manager of Sonali Bank returns to his family

Home Minister to visit Bandarban tomorrow to inspect situation

India successfully gains allies while confronting China, feels expert

India's own strong response and the support it received from other countries over the recent Galwan clash 'rattled' China, an expert said.

Beijing might have miscalculated the rise of New Delhi: Experts 

Beijing: India and China have engaged in bitter standoff in recent times but experts now believe that Beijing might have miscalculated the rise of New Delhi in Asia as a major powerhouse.

Chinese intrusion in India: Tibetan leaders demonstrate in Toronto

Toronto: The Regional Tibetan Youth Congress members demonstrated outside the Chinese Consulate in Toronto to show their solidarity with India over the recent intrusion of Chinese forces in Galwan Valley.

China controlling Nepali village Rui Gaun for six decades since its capture

Amid growing trouble with India, a media report has emerged which showed how due to gross negligence of the Nepal government, a village in Gorkha in the mid-western part of the Himalayan nation has been under Chinese control for six decades.

Galwan Valley episode: China ordered attack on Indian troops, says US intel

Washington/Beijing: A top Chinese general had authorized his forces to attack Indian troops in the Galwan River valley which further escalated tension between the neighbouring nations, according to a U.S. intelligence assessment.

Honourable army doesn't fight with stones, batons, spikes: former Indian Army Commander slams China

New Delhi: Criticising the Chinese Army over the manner in which they attacked their Indian counterpart with batons and spikes during the violent standoff in Ladakh, former Ladakh Corps Commander Lieutenant General Rakesh Sharma said mature nations with professional armies do not act this way.

Chinese troops acted like street criminals, behaved barbarously: Report

New Delhi: Chinese soldiers acted like street criminals rather than a professional army that follows ethos during the clash with Indian security personnel this week in the Galwan Valley, according to a report in The Daily Guardian.

China's action 'pre-meditated' to spike border standoff, says India amid global warning to Beijing

New Delhi/Beijing: India on Wednesday blamed China for the violent standoff between the armed forces of the two nations in the Galwan valley of Eastern Ladakh, accusing the Chinese side of 'premeditated and planned action' resulting in deaths even as geopolitical experts warn Beijing of awakening a rising power fed on nationalism under its powerful leader Narendra Modi.