Col Alok Mathur, SM ( Veteran) Flight G8-205 of First Air took off from Indira Gandhi International Airport Terminal 2, at dot 0500 hours for Leh on 02 August 2021. I was a passenger on the flight, on my way for a much awaited vacation in Ladakh, a region that I have been visiting regularly in to rejuvenate my spirits. It was drizzling and overcast with moving monsoon … [Read more...] about A journey through beautiful Ladakh
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China has no claim on Tibet & East Turkestan, what to talk of Ladakh
Jaibans Singh The history of South Asia and China was dominated by the British broadly from the 17th century to mid-20th century. Today, almost seven decades after the exit of the British, India and China remain unable to reconcile to their new destinies and move on. Border demarcation done at the time of the British rule has become an issue and is dominating the … [Read more...] about China has no claim on Tibet & East Turkestan, what to talk of Ladakh
China should reinvent its policy of state terrorism in Xinjiang
Mehtab Karan Singh While the other countries of the world fight their own demons in the media glare China is one place where political problems are successfully kept under wraps. A prime example of the Chinese expertise in maintain secrecy is the manner in which blatant atrocity being committed in the Xinjiang province on ethnic Uyghur’s - Muslims of Turkish ancestry who have r … [Read more...] about China should reinvent its policy of state terrorism in Xinjiang