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India China standoff
After Donald Trump calls Coronavirus Kung Flu, Arvind Kejriwal calls efforts to contain virus a battle against China
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday called efforts to contain the Wuhan Coronavirus a battle a war against China.
Rahul Gandhi tries to correct his pro-China image, lands up on the wrong side of The Hindu
As Congress tried to fire-fight its pro-China sympathies being exposed out in the open, Rahul Gandhi ended up offending N Ram of The Hindu
Congress and its supporters share Indira Gandhi’s old picture from Leh and claim it was in Galwan Valley
As per PTI archives, the picture is from 1971 that was taken in Leh, over 200 km away from Galwan Valley
Need of the hour: An official symbol for Swadeshi products and Companies
To express the resentment towards China, many celebrities and also renowned education reformist Sonam Wangchuk called for a boycott of Chinese products.
‘Let the government do what is best for the country’: BSP chief Mayawati tweets after Manmohan Singh ‘advices’ the PM
Mayawati stated that during testing times, the opinions of people and experts maybe different on what needs to be done, however, it is best if crucial decisions regarding national security are left to the government.
Ladakh face-off: As ex-PM Manmohan Singh urges nation to be united, here is how Congress has been spreading lies and misinformation
Former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh in a statement today said that this is the time to stay together as a nation amid the Ladakh standoff.
Facebook ‘takes this matter seriously’, but refuses to confirm whether action will be initiated against abusive employee
On the 18th of June, OpIndia published a report about an abusive employee of Facebook, Siddharth Mazumdar, who used to work with the political strategist Prashant Kishor
After four days of damage control for inadvertently admitting casualties, Chinese state media now reconfirms its soldiers died
In a series of tweets, Global Times claimed that China has not released 'casualties' number is because China also wants to avoid escalation.
China’s psychological warfare goes beyond fake news about their casualties. Here is what they are trying to do
In a very subtle way, the official Chinese state media as well as various anonymous accounts on social networking sites are nudging as if to send across a message that the Indians in China may have to worry should things escalate between the two countries.
The fantasy world of ‘defence expert’ Ajai Shukla: A “non-existent” India-China border, confused perception of Chinese control and vile abuses
During the recent conflict between India and China in Ladakh, Ajai Shukla made the headlines for his apocalyptic declarations on social media.