Showing posts with label external affairs ministry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label external affairs ministry. Show all posts

Friday, July 3, 2020

India briefs Japan on LAC, Tokyo says it opposes any change in status quo

Japan on Friday communicated trust in a quiet goals of the progressing stalemate among Indian and Chinese soldiers and attested that it restricted any endeavors to change the norm on the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
New Delhi has informed Tokyo in regards to the circumstance on LAC following a significant confrontation among Indian and Chinese soldiers a month ago in Galwan Valley territory. Following the go head to head, India had said that Chinese soldiers endeavored to singularly change business as usual during the de-heightening.
"Had a decent talk with Foreign Secretary (Harsh Vardhan) Shringla. Valued his preparation on the circumstance along LAC, including GOI's approach to seek after serene goals. Japan additionally seeks after serene goals through discoursed. Japan restricts any one-sided endeavors to change business as usual," Japenese emissary Satoshi Suzuki tweeted on Friday.
Strains have been raising along the LAC since May. The Chinese and Indian soldiers got occupied with various encounters along the LAC.
The fringe pressures among India and China uplifted after 20 Indian officers lost their lives in a vicious go head to head in Galwan Valley on June 15-16 after an endeavor by the Chinese soldiers to singularly change business as usual during the de-acceleration. Indian captures uncovered that the Chinese side endured 43 losses including dead and genuinely harmed in the go head to head.

India and China have been engaged with converses with facilitate the progressing outskirt pressures since a month ago.

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

China blocks UN action against Masood Azhar; India expresses disappointment

Current Affairs

India Wednesday expressed disappointment soon after China blocked yet another move at the United Nations to designate Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed's chief Masood Azhar as a "global terrorist".
In its reaction, the External Affairs Ministry said India will continue to pursue all available avenues to ensure that leaders of terror groups involved in heinous attacks on Indian citizens are brought to justice.

"We are disappointed by this outcome. This has prevented action by the international community to designate the leader of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), a proscribed and active terrorist organization which has claimed responsibility for the terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir on February 14," the MEA said.

Without naming China, it said the UN's 1267 Sanctions Committee was not able to come to a decision on the proposal for listing Azhar on account of a member placing the proposal on hold.
The JeM had claimed responsibility for the Pulwama attacks in which 40 CRPF personnel were killed.


 In yet another setback to India's bid to designate Azhar as a global terrorist, China put a technical hold on the proposal in the UN Security Council to ban him.