Amid Uproar, Jaishankar Confirms India's Accessibility to Depsang and Demchok Patrolling Points after Disengagement with China The ongoing tension between India and China reached the parliament when Congress MP Manish Tewari questioned the accessibility of Indian patrolling points in Depsang and Demchok after recent disengagement. In response, Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar clarified that after the understanding between the two countries, the Indian forces now have access to all patrolling points, including the historically disputed areas in Depsang. Additionally, Indian troops have reported that Chinese troops have withdrawn from the Depsang area, allowing Indian forces to patrol the Y Junction and Raki Nala as agreed upon in the meeting.
Indian Armed Forces Triumph Over China in Patrolling Disputes
Background
Tensions have been simmering between India and China along their disputed border regions for decades. In recent years, these tensions have escalated, with both countries engaging in skirmishes and accusing each other of violating agreements.
Depsang and Demchok Patrolling Points
Depsang and Demchok are two key patrolling points along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), the de facto border between India and China. In recent months, Chinese troops had been blocking access to these points, hindering Indian patrols.
Disengagement Agreement
After a series of talks, India and China reached a disengagement agreement in February 2021. As part of the agreement, Chinese troops were to withdraw from the disputed areas, including Depsang.
Indian Accessibility Restored
Amidst widespread concerns, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar confirmed in Parliament that Indian forces now have access to all patrolling points, including Depsang and Demchok. Indian troops have reported that Chinese troops have withdrawn from the area, allowing them to patrol freely.
Top 5 FAQs and Answers
Q1: Why were Indian patrolling points being blocked? A1: Chinese troops had obstructed Indian patrols in Depsang and Demchok, citing territorial disputes.
Q2: What is the significance of the disengagement agreement? A2: The agreement allows Indian forces to patrol all their designated points, ensuring freedom of movement along the LAC.
Q3: Has China completely withdrawn from Depsang? A3: Yes, Indian troops have reported that Chinese troops have vacated the Depsang area, as per the agreement.
Q4: What are the potential implications of this development? A4: The restoration of Indian accessibility to Depsang and Demchok reduces tensions and improves security along the border.
Q5: Are there any ongoing disputes between India and China? A5: Yes, there are still ongoing disputes over other areas along the LAC, and both countries continue to maintain military presence in the region.
Conclusion
The restoration of Indian accessibility to Depsang and Demchok is a significant victory for the Indian Armed Forces. It demonstrates the country's determination to defend its borders and ensure the security of its territory. The ongoing disengagement process between India and China is a positive step towards reducing tensions and maintaining peace along the disputed border.
Protests erupted in Ranchi as student groups, led by JLKM, took to the streets demanding justice against alleged rigging in the JSSC CGL exam. As police resorted to lathi-charge to disperse the crowd, prominent student leader Devendra Nath Mahato was also detained. Despite ongoing protests and CM Hemant Soren's announcement of a CID probe, the JSSC has continued with the document verification process for shortlisted candidates, sparking further outrage among students.
Amit Shah announced the government's goal to end Maoism in Chhattisgarh by 2026 and praised the state police for their courage and achievements in the past year. He also commended the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the significant drop in fatalities among security forces and citizens in the past decade. Shah assured the people of Chhattisgarh that the newly elected BJP government, led by CM Vishnu Deo Sai, will work towards achieving the goal of ending naxalism in the state by March 31, 2026.
At her first Parliament session after winning the election in Wayanad, Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra caused a stir by bringing a bag with "Palestine" written on it. She has been vocal about her concerns regarding the Israeli military's actions in Gaza and has even met with the Palestine Embassy in New Delhi. However, her gesture received strong criticism from BJP MP Gulam Ali Khatana, who deemed it as a desperate attempt for attention.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Gandhi family in a heated parliamentary debate on the 75th anniversary of the Constitution's adoption. He accused the Congress family for amending the Constitution 75 times in 55 years and defying the ideals of democracy and equality. PM Modi specifically called out former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi for disrespecting the Constitution during the Emergency and for promoting the idea of a "Committed Judiciary". He stated that the Gandhi family's bad habit of changing the Constitution for their own interests has led to the neglect of fundamental rights and the oppression of innocent citizens.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks on the Constitution during the Lok Sabha debate on Saturday sparked uproar in the Opposition benches. He accused the Nehru-Gandhi family of using the Constitution to suit their interests and claimed that his government's amendments were not for tightening their grip on power. In response, the AAP announced a special tribute on Monday to commemorate the December 16 gangrape and discuss crimes against women in Delhi in a "Mahila Adalat" format. Meanwhile, a Delhi court is expected to deliver its verdict in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots murder case involving former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar.
On December 16, India celebrates Vijay Diwas to honour the 1971 Indo-Pak war and pay tribute to the soldiers who fought for the nation's victory. The conflict was a response to Pakistan's genocide in East Pakistan and saw brave Indian soldiers sacrificing their lives for the cause of independence. With remarkable displays of strength and strategy, India emerged victorious and this day serves as a reminder of the resilience and courage of the Indian armed forces.
On this Vijay Diwas, President Droupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh honored the brave soldiers who fought in the 1971 war, securing a historic victory for India and leading to the creation of Bangladesh. Their sacrifices and unyielding spirit continue to inspire generations and serve as a source of national pride. As the nation remembers and pays homage to the fallen heroes, political leaders reaffirmed the unwavering courage and dedication of India's armed forces.
A historian has written a letter to Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, accusing Sonia Gandhi of removing important Nehru papers from the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library in 2008. These papers include Nehru's correspondences with significant figures such as Edwina Mountbatten and Albert Einstein. The issue was allegedly discussed in the society's Annual General Meeting earlier this year, and the historian is seeking Rahul Gandhi's help in retrieving the documents. This comes after the PMML Society's term was extended, and the historian urges for the preservation of India's historical heritage.
In the recent expansion of the Shiv Sena cabinet, party chief and Deputy CM Eknath Shinde carefully balanced regional and caste considerations, as well as the upcoming civic polls. With a strong message to his party members, Shinde retained five ministers and dropped three, while also including six new faces, following a rotation policy for ministers. Despite controversy surrounding some of the dropped ministers, Shinde's focus was on expanding the party's reach across all five regions of the state.