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Defense News ,India :-  India is getting better at making missiles, and they have a new one called BrahMos NG (New Generation). It's smaller and lighter than the old one, and it's going to help the Indian Air Force (IAF) a lot.The boss of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Atul Dinkar Rane, and CEO & MD of BrahMos Aerospace, said that the BrahMos NG program is going well.By the middle of 2025, they want to do some very important tests where they drop the missile and check if it works okay without power. This will help them understand how the missile flies and separates from the aircraft that launches it.If these tests go well, they plan to start testing the missile with power by the end of 2025. This means they could start using the new missile in 2026, which is pretty fast.The BrahMos NG is better than the old one in a few ways. It's smaller and lighter, so more planes can carry it. This gives the Indian Air Force more options for using it.Even though it's smaller, the BrahMos NG can still do the same things as the old missile. It can fly up to 290 kilometers and go really fast at Mach 3.5. This means the Air Force can still hit faraway targets accurately and quickly.

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Defense News ,India :-  India is working on a new fighter jet called the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA). It's a big step for India in making its own powerful jets.One cool thing about the AMCA is its radar. Radar helps planes see things far away. But the AMCA's radar is super sneaky. It's called Low Probability of Intercept (LPI) radar. This radar is like a stealth mode for planes.LPI radar is special because it's hard for other radars to notice. It sends out signals that are tricky to catch. It does this by using special waves and spreading its signals over a wide range. Also, it controls how strong the signals are.The AMCA is not just sneaky because of its radar. The way it's built is sneaky too. Engineers designed the plane to have angles that make it hard for radars to see. They also use special materials that bounce radar waves away. Plus, the plane has coatings that soak up radar waves, making it even harder to spot.Why Sneaky Jets Matter in WarBeing sneaky is super important in wars. If a plane is hard to see on radar, it can surprise enemies or gather information without getting caught. This means the AMCA can fly into enemy territory without being noticed. It's like playing hide-and-seek, but the other player can't find you.Being sneaky also helps the AMCA stay safe. If enemies can't see it on radar, they can't shoot at it easily. So, the AMCA has a better chance of getting its job done and coming back safely.The Hard Parts and What's NextEven though sneaky radar is awesome, it's not perfect. No matter how sneaky a radar is, it still gives off some signals. So, there's always a chance someone might spot the AMCA. The challenge is finding a balance between being sneaky and still being able to use radar to see things.Also, radars are always getting better. So, the AMCA's sneaky radar needs to keep up. India is working hard to make sure the AMCA stays ahead in technology.India's Own Fighter JetThe AMCA program shows India's determination to make its own stuff for defense. Having its own super cool fighter jet with sneaky radar is a big deal. It shows that India is getting really good at making advanced technology.If India can make a fighter jet like the AMCA all by itself, it's a sign of how strong India's tech skills are getting. It's like saying, "We can make awesome stuff on our own!" This makes India more independent and powerful in the world.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-23 05:15:32
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Defense News ,India :-  In India, a company called Garuda Aerospace has created a special kind of drone that helps keep borders safe. They call it Trishul. Trishul is not like ordinary drones. It has special features that make it really good for watching over borders and helping security forces.Trishul Uses Special Cameras and Sensors:Trishul has cameras that take very clear pictures. Even in the dark, it can see using special sensors. It also has a cool technology called LiDAR that makes maps in 3D. Plus, it has radars to detect things even in bad weather.How Trishul Helps:1. Watching Crowds: Trishul can tell how many people are in a place, which way they're going, and if there might be any problems. This helps keep big gatherings safe.2. Finding Dangers: Trishul is smart enough to find things that could be dangerous, like people doing something suspicious or strange objects. When it spots these things early, security people can act fast to keep everyone safe.3. Checking Speed: Trishul can see how fast things or people are moving. If something seems fishy, like someone is moving too quickly, it can tell the security team to check it out.Why Garuda Aerospace Made Trishul:The CEO of Garuda Aerospace, Agnishwar Jayaprakash, says they want to keep improving technology. Trishul is their latest creation to help security forces make quick and smart decisions.The Future of Border Security:With Trishul, border security is getting better. It helps security forces use smart tools to watch over the borders. Garuda Aerospace hopes Trishul will make India's borders safer for everyone.

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Defense News ,India :- On a recent Saturday, the Indian Navy accomplished a remarkable feat. They captured 35 Somali pirates and safely brought them back to Mumbai. This came after a daring operation where Indian forces rescued a hijacked ship and saved many hostages.The navy revealed that the warship INS Kolkata returned to Mumbai on March 23rd, carrying the captured pirates. The navy handed them over to the local police for legal action under Indian laws, particularly the Maritime Anti Piracy Act 2022. The rescue mission involved elite marine commandos being dropped from a C-17 aircraft. There were intense exchanges of gunfire as they freed the hijacked merchant vessel MV Ruen along with its 17 crew members. The pirates had taken control of MV Ruen to use it as a base for attacking other ships in the area.In the midst of the operation, the pirates even targeted a small surveillance drone launched from the destroyer INS Kolkata. An officer explained that due to the Maritime Anti-Piracy Act, these pirates couldn't just be let go. They posed a threat, and if released, they would likely resume their piracy activities.The Indian Navy employed a comprehensive strategy, including long-range deployment and paradropping of Marine Commandos using C-17s, coordinated with the Indian Air Force. Aerial surveillance was conducted using various aircraft and drones.Facing determined action from the Indian Navy, the pirates surrendered. They, along with the crew members, were taken into custody. The navy then thoroughly searched the ship for weapons, ammunition, and illegal goods to ensure it was safe. Necessary repairs were also made to the ship before it could continue its voyage.Commander Vivek Madhwal, the navy spokesperson, described the pirates' hostile actions, including shooting down a drone and firing at INS Kolkata. In response, INS Kolkata disabled the pirate vessel's systems, forcing it to stop. The marine commandos and combat boats were precisely dropped to enhance the operation's effectiveness.The warship INS Kolkata arrived in Mumbai with the captured pirates, who were promptly handed over to the local police. This operation was part of Operation Sankalp, aimed at safeguarding ships and sailors in the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Aden. the Indian Navy's successful mission not only rescued hostages and ships but also demonstrated their commitment to combating piracy in the region.(With inputs from TOI, PTI)

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-23 04:51:35
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Defense News ,India :-  Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu used to talk against India, but now he's saying sorry. He says India will stay as Maldives' best friend. He asked India to help Maldives by forgiving its debt.Last year, Maldives owed a lot of money to India - about $400.9 million. Since last November, Maldives' leader has been tough on India. He asked Indian soldiers to leave Maldives by May 10.But recently, in his first interview after becoming president, Muizzu said nice things about India. He said India has helped Maldives a lot and is its closest friend. He also asked India to forgive Maldives' debt.Some Indian soldiers have already left Maldives. By May 10, all 88 soldiers should leave. India has been helping Maldives with helicopters and an aircraft for medical emergencies.Maldives is very close to India, just 70 miles away from an Indian island. So, it's crucial for India. Muizzu wants India to forgive Maldives' loans because they are too big to pay back.Muizzu hopes India will agree to forgive the loans. He thanked India for its help. Before, when Ibrahim Mohamed Solih was the leader, Maldives took loans worth $1.4 million from India. By the end of last year, Maldives owed about $400.9 million to India.Muizzu met Indian Prime Minister Modi in Dubai in December 2023. He told Modi that he doesn't want to stop any projects. Instead, he wants to speed them up. He suggested forming a team to make quick decisions on projects like bridges and airports.When asked about Indian soldiers in Maldives, Muizzu said it was the only problem between the two countries. But now, India agreed to take its soldiers back. Muizzu said he didn't want to damage the relationship between the two countries.Even if soldiers from another country come, Maldives will deal with them the same way. Muizzu said it's about Maldives' safety, not personal issues.Muizzu defended his decision to let civilians, not soldiers, run the helicopters and aircraft. He said the previous leader, Abdulla Yameen, also asked for Indian soldiers to leave, but they stayed.Muizzu visited China in January and signed deals with them. China promised to give $130 million and send more tourists to Maldives.Muizzu said Maldives might be small, but no one should bully it. He ended a deal with India about ocean surveys. He said the Indian Ocean belongs to everyone, not just India.

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Defense News ,India :-  Recently in Chennai, India (March 22nd, 2024), some Indian fishermen found something strange while fishing near Tamil Nadu. It's causing people to wonder about what China might be doing in the ocean nearby.The fishermen pulled up a weird device called an HM2000 float. This thing is made by a Chinese company and it's used to gather information about the ocean. Everyone started talking about it after a video of the discovery was shared a lot on Instagram.What's this HM2000 thing?It's a special tool made by a company in China called Qingdao Hisun Ocean Equipment Corporation. Scientists use it to learn about the ocean. It has fancy sensors that can tell them important stuff like how salty the water is, how hot it is, and how deep it goes.How does it work?The HM2000 does its job all on its own. It goes up and down in the water, taking measurements as it goes. Then it sends all that data back to scientists on land. These devices usually last a couple of years before they stop working.Why is this a big deal?Finding one of these Chinese devices in Indian waters is making people curious and a bit worried. They're trying to figure out why it's here and how it ended up so far from where it should be.What's next?People are thinking about what this could mean for India and its oceans. They want to know if other countries are trying to learn things from India's waters. Investigators are working hard to track where the device came from and what it was doing here.

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Defense News ,India :-  Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has made an agreement with the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) to provide them with two Hindustan-228 commuter airplanes. This deal is worth MUSD 23.37, which is about ₹194 crore.The Hindustan-228 is a small plane that can carry 19 passengers. It runs on a special kind of engine and is good for flying to different places, including remote areas and for military use.This agreement is a big deal for HAL because it helps them sell their planes to other countries. It also shows that India is a good friend to Guyana by giving them military equipment. This is good for both HAL and the Guyana Defence Force.About the Hindustan-228The Hindustan-228 is a small plane that can carry 19 people. It can do many different jobs, like flying to faraway places and helping the military. The engines in this plane are made by HAL, and they are very good at saving fuel and not breaking down.Why This Deal MattersThis deal is important for HAL for a few reasons. First, it helps them sell more planes outside India. Second, it makes Guyana and India closer friends because India is giving military help. Lastly, it shows other countries that the Hindustan-228 is a good plane to buy.Overall, this deal between HAL and the Guyana Defence Force is good for both sides. It gives the GDF a useful plane, and it helps HAL sell more planes around the world.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-22 15:08:05
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Defense News ,India :-  HAL's Koraput Division recently marked a significant accomplishment with the successful manufacture and delivery of its 140th RD-33 Series-3 Engine for the Indian Air Force (IAF). This achievement was reported by VAYU, indicating the division's consistent progress and contribution to the defense sector.In acknowledgment of this milestone, a "Completion Certificate" was presented by MJ Vinod Kumar ADG, AQA (Koraput), to Asutosh Mallick, GM (Engine Division). This recognition underscores HAL's commitment to quality and excellence in meeting the demands of the IAF's fleet, particularly in supplying engines for the MiG-29 aircraft.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-22 14:58:24
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Defense News ,India :-  Prime Minister Narendra Modi was bestowed with Bhutan’s highest civilian accolade, the ‘Order of the Druk Gyalpo,’ marking a historic moment as the first foreign Head of Government to receive such an honor. The recognition comes in acknowledgment of his remarkable contributions to fostering the growth of India-Bhutan relations and his dedicated service to the Bhutanese nation and its people.Expressing his gratitude, PM Modi took to X platform shortly after receiving the prestigious award, stating, “Honoured to be conferred with ‘Order of the Druk Gyalpo’ Award by Bhutan. I dedicate it to 140 crore Indians.”The honor was bestowed upon Prime Minister Modi by Bhutan’s King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck during a ceremony. The announcement was made during the 114th National Day celebrations on December 17, 2021, with the formal presentation occurring during Prime Minister Modi’s recent two-day State visit, marking his third visit to Bhutan since assuming office in 2014.According to a statement from the Indian Embassy in 2021, the ‘Order of the Druk Gyalpo’ is revered as the highest lifetime achievement decoration in Bhutan’s honor system, holding precedence over all other orders, decorations, and medals.This recognition adds to a series of prestigious awards conferred upon PM Modi, including the ‘Legion of Merit by the US Government’ in 2020 and Russia's highest civilian honor, the ‘Order of St. Andrew’ in 2019.During his visit, PM Modi expressed his gratitude towards the people of Bhutan for their warm welcome and expressed optimism for the continued growth of the India-Bhutan friendship, aiming to strengthen ties in line with India’s ‘Neighbourhood First’ Policy.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-22 14:54:20
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Defense News ,Armenia ,India :-  In a notable strategic shift, India has emerged as a key player in bolstering Armenia's military strength through the provision of advanced weaponry. This move marks a departure from Armenia's traditional alignment with Russia, signaling a significant evolution in its defense partnerships, particularly in the aftermath of the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.Key Figures Illuminate the Transformation:$415.5 Million Investment: Recent arms sales from India to Armenia, totaling an estimated value of $415.5 million, signify a substantial commitment to enhancing Armenia's defense capabilities. Notable acquisitions include:Pinaka Multi-Barrel Rocket Launchers (MBRL): Beginning in July 2023, Armenia received its inaugural shipment of Pinaka launchers and ammunition, valued at approximately $260 million. Renowned for their precision akin to the "Indian HIMARS," these launchers extend Armenia's offensive reach with a range of 40 kilometers.Advanced Towed Artillery Gun Systems (ATAGS): In a groundbreaking move, Armenia became the first international customer for the cutting-edge ATAGS, with an order of 84 units totaling $155.5 million. These advanced artillery systems offer superior range and firing rates, providing a significant upgrade to Armenia's existing arsenal.Exploring Beyond Official Deals:Potential Acquisition of Akash Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) System: Although not officially confirmed, speculation surrounds Armenia's interest in acquiring the Akash SAM system. This system could substantially enhance Armenia's air defense capabilities, potentially countering the drone technology employed by Azerbaijan during the 2020 conflict.Underlying Factors Driving the Shift:Shifting Geopolitical Alliances: Russia's focus on the conflict in Ukraine has constrained its ability to meet Armenia's defense requirements, prompting Armenia to seek alternative partnerships.Modernization Imperative: Armenia aims to modernize its military infrastructure, replacing outdated Soviet-era equipment with state-of-the-art systems. India's expertise in indigenous defense development presents a promising opportunity for Armenia to achieve this objective.Addressing Emerging Threats: The acquisition of advanced weaponry, particularly anti-drone technology like the Pinaka system, underscores Armenia's efforts to counter evolving threats, such as the effective use of drones by Azerbaijan during past conflicts.Potential Strategic Benefits for Armenia:While the introduction of Indian weaponry holds promise for bolstering Armenia's defense capabilities, it's essential to recognize the complexities of the conflict and the multifaceted nature of strategic advantage:Pinaka Multi-Barrel Rocket Launchers:Strategic Depth: With a range of 40 kilometers, Pinaka launchers enable Armenia to target deeper within Azerbaijani territory, disrupting enemy formations and supply lines behind the front lines.Counter-Artillery Operations: Pinaka's precision can neutralize Azerbaijani artillery positions, mitigating threats to Armenian forces.Advanced Towed Artillery Gun Systems (ATAGS):Enhanced Firepower: ATAGS' extended range and rapid firing capabilities empower Armenian forces to engage targets at greater distances, potentially overwhelming Azerbaijani defenses.Precision Engagement: Superior accuracy reduces the risk of civilian casualties in densely populated areas.Akash Surface-to-Air Missile System (if acquired):Air Defense Reinforcement: In light of the pivotal role played by drones in past conflicts, the Akash system could provide critical defense against aerial threats, diminishing the effectiveness of Azerbaijani drones.Critical Considerations Moving Forward:Integration Challenges: Effectively incorporating and operationalizing new weapon systems within the Armenian military will require time and expertise.Tactical Deployment: Strategic deployment and utilization of advanced weaponry are essential for maximizing their effectiveness on the battlefield.Context of Ceasefire: Presently, a ceasefire is in effect, limiting the immediate impact of these acquisitions. The true extent of their efficacy may only be realized in the event of renewed hostilities.Emphasizing the Pursuit of Peace:While the infusion of Indian weaponry enhances Armenia's military capabilities, achieving a peaceful resolution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict remains paramount. Diplomatic efforts and international cooperation are indispensable in de-escalating tensions and fostering enduring peace in the region.

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Defense News ,India :-  India is getting ready for something big! They've declared a special area where planes can't fly over a part of the Bay of Bengal from April 3 to 4, 2024. This makes people think they're going to test a missile. The spot they picked is near Abdul Kalam Island, just off the coast of Odisha. It's a place where India usually does these kinds of tests.Around the same time, a ship from China called Yuan Wang 03 is heading towards the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). This ship is pretty fancy and can track satellites and missiles. People are worried that China might have some plans in the region.Even though India hasn't said anything officially about why they made the no-fly zone, experts think it's probably because of the missile test. This comes at a time when India and China aren't exactly getting along, especially when it comes to their military powers and who has control in the Indo-Pacific area.The fact that Yuan Wang 03 is sailing near India adds another twist. India hasn't been happy about Chinese ships being so close to their important areas before. People wonder if the missile test and the Chinese ship's trip are just happening at the same time or if there's something bigger going on between the two countries.Key Point :India is stopping planes from flying over the Bay of Bengal on April 3-4, 2024.People think India might be testing a missile during this time.A fancy Chinese ship named Yuan Wang 03 is heading to the Indian Ocean Region.This ship can track satellites and missiles, making some people nervous about China's plans.Experts and countries nearby will be keeping a close eye on what happens next.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-22 07:03:47
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Defense News ,India :-  India is making big changes in its defence sector. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), a government company, is starting a new project. They want to make a Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA) all by themselves. This is happening as the Indian government is teaming up with Airbus Defence and Space and TATA Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) to build C-295M aircraft. This shows a big change where more private companies are getting involved in defence projects.Before this change, government companies like HAL dominated the defence and aerospace sectors. But now, private companies like TATA are joining in. TATA joining the C-295M program is a big step. It shows India's plan to have more variety and competition in its defence industry. Also, it supports the "Make in India" idea. This idea is about making more things locally in India.TATA Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) and Airbus Defence and Space together won the C-295M program in India. This is a big deal for India's defence and aerospace industry. They want to make these transport planes in India. It fits well with India's goal of making more things within the country and becoming self-reliant in defence.This partnership between TASL and Airbus Defence and Space shows that India is open to working with other countries. They want to use global knowledge to improve their own defence capabilities. It also shows that TASL is becoming an important player in India's defence industry.Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is responding to these changes. They want to stay important in defence and aerospace. So, they are working on their own Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA). This shows HAL's commitment to India's technology independence and making things by themselves in defence.Including TATA in the C-295M program is a big step for India. It supports India's plan to have more variety and competition in defence. It also shows their support for making things in India, which is the goal of the "Make in India" initiative. This initiative aims to make India a strong manufacturing hub.Now, with these changes in the market and the push to stay ahead in defence and aerospace, HAL is focusing on making its own national MTA. This shows their commitment to staying relevant and being a leader in the industry. India's defence sector is changing. Government companies like HAL are no longer the only players. Private companies like TATA are joining in. This change brings more variety and competition, which is good for India's defence industry. With partnerships like TASL and Airbus Defence and Space, India is showing it can work with others to improve its defence capabilities. HAL is also stepping up by focusing on its own projects, like the national MTA. These changes show India's commitment to being strong in defence and aerospace, both locally and globally.

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Defense News ,India :-  Saab, a Big Defense Company from Sweden, Doing More in IndiaSwedish defense company Saab wants to do more in India. They're not just selling stuff; they want to make things here. Recently, they said they're going to make Carl-Gustaf M4 guns in Haryana. Now, they're thinking about making anti-ship missiles too.What Saab Is Doing in India​In March 2024, Saab announced they're serious about India. They're not just talking; they're building a factory in India. It's a big place – 3.6 acres – in MET City, Jhajjar. This is the first time they're making things outside Sweden. And what they're making first is the Carl-Gustaf M4 gun. It's a cool gun you can carry on your shoulder.But they want to do even more. They're looking at making something called the RBS15 anti-ship missile in India. This missile is really powerful. It can hit ships from far away – more than 300 kilometers – and it has a big warhead.Looking at the Air-Launched RBS15​Saab really likes the air-launched version of the RBS15. They're thinking about this because they want to sell their Gripen-E fighter jets to India. If they can make RBS15 missiles in India too, they can offer a package deal. This might help them win the contract to sell those fighter jets to India.Dealing with Complications​But making RBS15 missiles in India isn't simple. Saab needs India to say they want to buy these missiles. Also, India's own defense research organization, DRDO, is making its own anti-ship missiles. If India decides to use their own missiles, Saab might not make RBS15 in India after all.What This Means​Saab doing more in India shows that India and Sweden are getting closer. It's not just about business; it's about becoming partners in defense.We're not sure yet if Saab will make RBS15 missiles in India. It depends on a lot of things. But what's clear is that Saab wants to stay in India for a long time and help make India's defense stronger.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-22 06:45:35
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Defense News ,India :-  India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is doing big things in making their own engines.One important group called the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) is leading two very important projects. They're making a Dry Kaveri engine for Unmanned Remotely Piloted Strike Aircraft. They're also working on a new 110kN engine for a fancy project called the 5th generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA).But there's a problem when it comes to testing these engines while they're flying.GTRE doesn't have a special plane just for testing these engines while they're in the air. They wanted to buy a Russian IL-76 Transporter for this job, but it didn't work out.But GTRE found a clever solution.They're asking the Indian Air Force (IAF) for help. They want to use the IL-76 planes the Air Force already has as flying testbeds for both engine programs.This means they'll test the Dry Kaveri engine, the special afterburning Kaveri engine for the LCA-Tejas Mk1A, and the engine for the AMCA on these planes. It's a smart and cheap solution to the problem.This isn't the first time GTRE has worked with planes like these.They've worked with Russia's Gromov Flight Research Institute before. That's the group that changes IL-76 planes to test engines. Because of this experience, it seems like using these planes for testing should work.This plan is important for India.India wants to depend on itself for making important defense technology. Getting these engines right is a big part of that plan. Using the IL-76 planes already in service will help GTRE test the engines faster.GTRE and the Air Force are talking about this plan, and they're feeling pretty good about it.This teamwork shows India really wants to be good at making its own defense stuff. It's a sign that India wants to be a big player in the airplane industry.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-22 06:31:51
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Defense News ,India :-   The United States supports India's ownership of Arunachal Pradesh and opposes any moves by China to claim the area without agreement, according to Vedant Patel, a spokesperson for the State Department.This statement from the Biden administration came after China reiterated its claim over Arunachal Pradesh, which is a state in northeastern India. This claim was made shortly after India's Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, visited the region and launched various development projects.China's defense ministry has repeatedly stated that Arunachal Pradesh belongs to them and they don't accept India's authority over it. They refer to Arunachal Pradesh as "Zangnan," asserting that it's an integral part of China's territory. Responding to questions during a press briefing, Patel emphasized that the United States recognizes Arunachal Pradesh as part of India's territory. They firmly oppose any actions by China that try to claim it through military or civilian means.India has consistently rejected China's claims over Arunachal Pradesh, stating that it is an inseparable part of India. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs stated that the people of Arunachal Pradesh will continue to benefit from India's development initiatives and infrastructure projects.Randhir Jaiswal, an official spokesperson for the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, dismissed China's claims as baseless. He reiterated that Arunachal Pradesh has always been and will remain an integral part of India. The people of Arunachal Pradesh will continue to benefit from India's progress and development efforts.In summary, the United States reaffirms its support for India's sovereignty over Arunachal Pradesh and opposes China's attempts to claim the region. India stands firm in asserting its authority over Arunachal Pradesh, emphasizing its integral role within the country.

Read More → Posted on 2024-03-22 06:04:58
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