For Quick Alerts
Subscribe Now  
Govt likely to convene closed door meeting on China issue with Opposition partie
For Quick Alerts
ALLOW NOTIFICATIONS  
For Daily Alerts

No infiltration along India-China border in last six months: Govt

|

New Delhi, Sep 16: There has been no infiltration reported along the India-China border during the last six months, the government has told the Rajya Sabha.

Why China’s demands on the border issue are not acceptable to India

In a written reply, Minister of State for Home, Nityananda Rai said that during the last six months, there has been no infiltration reported along the India-China border. The reply was given in the Rajya Sabha to an un-starred question on whether it is a fact that the cases of infiltration from Pakistan and China has increased in the last six months.

Expansionist China now tests its might in Bhutan

On Tuesday Defence Minister, Rajnath Singh made a statement in Parliament on the Indo-China issue.

There was a face-off in Galwan Valley on June 15, in which the Indian forces inflicted heavy casualties on the Chinese forces, Rajnath Singh also said. The indian forces will forcefully counter all Chinese aggressive actions along the border. Since April we have seen an increase in troops and weapon deployment along the LAC in Ladakh, Singh said.

Let no one have any doubt about our capabilities. We want peace and will continue to talk to China. Both sides should respect the Line of Actual Control Singh also said. All mutual agreements must be respected, he also said.

China does not accept customary and peripheral alignment of Sino-India border, Singh also said. There has been a massive build up by the Chinese along the LAC and this has led to several friction points, the Defence Minister also said.

Our Armed Forces will successfully thwart all threats and protect the borders. We should be proud of our forces, he further said.

These are challenging times and in the midst of the pandemic, our soldiers have protected our borders. This is also due to Border Infrastructure Management, Singh also said.

Violent conduct of Chinese troops is a violation of all past agreements. Our troops have done counter deployments in the area to safeguard our borders, the Defence Minister also said.

I have conveyed to the Chinese side that we want a peaceful resolution to the solution. I made it clear that we will not comprise on out territorial integrity. The External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar during the meeting with his counterpart also conveyed the same message, Singh also said.

China has mobilised a huge number of Army battalions and armaments along the LAC and inner areas. There are many friction points in Eastern Ladakh, Gogra, Pangong Lake's north and south banks. The Indian Army has made counter deployments in these areas, Singh also said.

Singh further said that India is ready to peacefully resolve the border standoff with China.

He also said that China is not honouring the customary alignment of the boundary with India. The alignment has not only been defined by treaties, but has been maintained historically. However China believes that the border is not defined.

Read more about:
Story first published: Wednesday, September 16, 2020, 11:17 [IST]

No infiltration along India-China border in last six months: Govt

IPL 2020: Franchises 'ready' for the T20 show to begin | Cricket News - Times of India

IPL 2020: Franchises 'ready' for the T20 show to begin

Trent Boult and Zaheer Khan during a training session. (Photo courtesy: Mumbai Indians Twitter handle)
MUMBAI: In the absence of any cricket involving India over the last six months, the unavoidable circumstances under which leading players from England and Australia will miss the first three days of the tournament, and the fear of Covid looming in empty stadiums where spectators will be found missing, the Indian Premier League's (IPL) 13th edition is looking for the one thing it usually guarantees - an electrifying start.
Numbers are already telling a story if one goes listening. Expect this year's IPL to crash through the roof in what is going to be a television-only event. What's possibly a question surrounding this unique edition is whether the cricketers - who've spent close to five months in isolation - can deliver from the word go.

Zaheer Khan, the director of cricket at Mumbai Indians, says modern-day sport has reached a stage today where individuals need to prepare for all kinds of unforeseen scenarios. "As a professional athlete you have to find a way of keeping that mental space which you would like to be in. It varies individually and that's something every individual has to take care and own that individual space. I won't say it was difficult but different for sure with the new normal. It was just a matter of getting used to the new routines. The preparations have changed, and we must keep up with that," the former India pacer told TOI.
Chennai Super Kings, who took a jolt due to Covid as soon as they landed in UAE, have now settled down and are in a far better space going into the tournament. Despite their practice sessions being delayed by a week, CSK's CEO Kasi Viswanathan says: "The boys have had a good 10 days of practice and all are in good shape. The team is confident of doing well".
The good news for the CSK camp is that Dwayne Bravo, Mitchell Santner and Imran Tahir have joined and are in the six-day quarantine. "They will be available for the first match while Josh Hazelwood and Sam Curran will join after the ODI series," Viswanathan says, underlining the team is shaping up well.

Broadcasters Star expects this year's IPL to crash through the roof in terms of numbers, considering it's going to be a television-only event.
"Cricket-starved fans are eagerly waiting to watch their favourite players back in action. With matches beginning at 7.30pm, fewer double headers and stay at home fans, we are confident of setting a new viewership record," says Star Sports CEO Gautam Thakar.
Kolkata Knight Riders, another leading franchise, is equally enthusiastic about the season, and CEO Venky Mysore says KKR is grateful that IPL is happening in these unusual times.
"Compliments to IPL for thinking through complex issues and making it a collaborative process. Having gone through CPL most recently, there are not only a lot of learning, but we also understand the challenges involved. The easiest thing to do would have been to cancel this season and look for 2021. We also remind ourselves not to underestimate the risk & therefore full compliance is a must," says Mysore.
Other franchises too are gearing up to the occasion as the start of a very unique IPL draws near. Despite the obvious concerns, stakeholders seem to be of the clear view that the 'show will go on'.

    Coronavirus outbreak

    Trending Topics

    LATEST SPORTS VIDEOS

    More from TOI

    Navbharat Times

    Featured Today in Travel

    Get the app