HomeOpinionEye On ChinaChina can't take India's rise as a middle power. So it's blaming... Eye On China China can’t take India’s rise as a middle power. So it’s blaming heightened tensions on US Treating India as an equal partner, prioritising bilateral relations independent of the US-China dynamic, and addressing differences are vital measures for fostering normalised relations. SANA HASHMI 03 ...
China Threat Makes India A Maritime Maintenance Centre; US, UK Warships Dock In Chennai For Faster Repairs
Home South Asia China Threat Makes India A Maritime Maintenance Centre; US, UK Warships Dock In Chennai For Faster Repairs By Ritu Sharma - March 29, 2024 The West is increasingly relying on India to maintain its warships traversing the Indo-Pacific. The first two UK warships docked in India to undergo maintenance before departing for the region. The US warships are getting fewer ...
India building dozens of integrated bunkers on the border with #China to help soldiers beat cold
#India building dozens of integrated bunkers on the border with #China to help soldiers beat cold India is building dozens of bunkers that will house at least 120 troops each along the India-China border and keep them combat ready even at sub-zero temperatures, defence sources and a company engaged in infrastructure building along the border said. During ...
US Launches Hypersonic Missile In China’s ‘Red Zone’; B-52 Bomber Test-Fires AGM-183A ARRW From Guam
Home World US Launches Hypersonic Missile In China’s ‘Red Zone’; B-52 Bomber Test-Fires AGM-183A ARRW From Guam By Sakshi Tiwari - March 20, 2024 The US Air Force has finally confirmed that it conducted a live-fire test of the AGM-183 Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW) on March 17, days after a B-52H bomber equipped with the hypersonic weapon made an appearance at ...
Pakiatan’s army head rushes to saudi for help against Afghanistan
Amidst a backdrop of heightened tensions with Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, Pakistan finds itself resorting to desperate measures, seeking assistance from its long-time ally, Saudi Arabia. The recent escalation of hostilities along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, coupled with retaliatory actions from the Taliban, has left Islamabad scrambling for support, reflecting a growing sense of insecurity and vulnerability. The swift outreach ...