Pakistan Backs China, Calls India Illegal Occupier in Ladakh
Pakistan dismisses India's objections to CPEC and Shaksgam Valley deals with China, labeling Ladakh as 'Indian occupied' while India's Army Chief rejects the 1963 agreement as illegal.
Pakistan dismisses India's objections to CPEC and Shaksgam Valley deals with China, labeling Ladakh as 'Indian occupied' while India's Army Chief rejects the 1963 agreement as illegal.
China's fresh assertion over Shaksgam Valley has reignited tensions in the Kashmir dispute. India firmly rejects the claim, calling the 1963 China-Pakistan boundary agreement illegal. The strategic valley's importance grows amid CPEC infrastructure develo
China's infrastructure expansion in Shaksgam Valley near Siachen raises strategic alarms for India, challenging territorial claims and enabling potential two-front pressure with Pakistan.
A police initiative to profile mosques in the Kashmir Valley has ignited strong reactions from political and religious groups, raising concerns over privacy and religious freedom.
Ladakh Lieutenant Governor Kavinder Gupta firmly dismissed China's territorial claims over Shaksgam valley, stating Pakistan-occupied Kashmir is Indian territory and warning against expansionist moves.
Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi declares the 1963 Pak-China agreement illegal, asserting Shaksgam Valley is Indian territory and rejecting Beijing's claims.
General Upendra Dwivedi firmly states India does not recognize the 1963 boundary agreement between Pakistan and China, declaring Shaksgam Valley as integral Indian territory.
China reaffirms its territorial claims over Jammu and Kashmir's Shaksgam Valley, defends infrastructure projects, and rejects India's objections. India maintains the region is part of its territory.
China asserts its claim over the Shaksgam Valley in Kashmir, justifying recent infrastructure projects in the disputed region. This move escalates tensions in the area.
China dismisses India's objections to CPEC infrastructure in Shaksgam Valley, calling it its 'own territory'. India asserts the area is illegally occupied. Read the latest on this geopolitical flashpoint.
China rejects India's objections to CPEC infrastructure in Shaksgam Valley, calling it its 'own territory'. India asserts the area is under illegal occupation. Read the latest on this geopolitical standoff.
Jammu and Kashmir begins preparations for the 2027 Census. The process in the Kashmir Valley is marked by long-standing demographic anxieties. Read more on the key challenges.
India's MEA firmly rejects the 1963 China-Pakistan boundary pact and CPEC, calling them illegal. Read India's strong stance on Shaksgam Valley and sovereignty.
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Indian Army launches intensive training for Village Defence Guards in Jammu and Kashmir's Chenab valley. Volunteers, including women, learn weapon handling and self-defence to protect villages. Read more.
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PM Modi reveals a photograph of ancient Buddhist stupas found in France, showcasing Kashmir's rich cultural heritage and historical significance as a global knowledge hub.
After a short-lived respite, severe cold returns to Kashmir as temperatures plummet below freezing. Srinagar records -0.5°C, with Pahalgam at a chilling -4.2°C. Read the full weather forecast.
A CRPF head constable was attacked by a leopard inside a paramilitary camp in Anantnag, south Kashmir. The incident highlights a worrying rise in wild animal encounters in the region. Read the full report.
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