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Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 13: By helping your enemy's enemy you will be hitting your enemy below the belt. This is the principle on which the Chinese foreign policy rests. Since 1979 China, after it failed to fulfill its extra territorial ambition by annexing vast stetches of the Indian border areas in the North East and in Ladakh, China has signed several memoranda of understanding with Pakistan. Under these agreements Pakistan has received heavy military hardware supply. And for ensuring hassle free transhipment of military hardware, including tanks, weapons, ammunition and explosives the Chinese helped Pakistan in the construction of Karakorum mountain highway. The 1300 km long ... | |
| | | | Taking land by inches | | | |
Leh , Sept 13
The Chinese Army has done some construction activities along the international border across Karakoram ranges in Ladakh sector for the first time since the 1962 stand-off between the two countries with a report of Jammu and Kashmir government saying that they have been taking "land in inches and not in yards".
The Chinese Army – PLA – has been engaged in construction activities across the Karakoram ranges which could be used for either stationing of additional personnel or mounting a camera for monitoring Indian troop movement, official sources said.
The Karakoram pass falls precisely on the boundary between India and China's Xinjiang Autonomous Region, marking northern... | |
| | | | After HRD ‘rules out’ another varsity, VC says no to 2 parallel CU campuses | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 13: Amidst the agitation loosing out its pace and the government having turned its eyes blind and ears deaf, establishment of Central University in Jammu (or anywhere in Jammu and Kashmir) seems to be a gone case for now even as 13 other similar intuitions in the country created through same legislation are all set to roll out their first academic session shortly.
After protests in Jammu, the National Conference-Congress government had sought to pacify situation by asking for two Central Universities –one each for Kashmir and Jammu. This option has been ruled out by the Union Ministry of Human Resource Development. Then there was another middle path –having ... | |
| | | | CBI reluctant to take Shopian case | | | | AGENCIES
New Delhi: The CBI has informed the Centre about its reservations on taking up the case of alleged rape and murder of two women in Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir and it was upto the government to take a decision.
The statement came from CBI Director Ashwani Kumar on the sidelines of a two-day conference on corruption, when he was asked whether the agency will be taking up the Shopian case.
"We have received the notification. We have informed the government about our reservations. Now it is all up to them, We shall be doing whatever they direct us to do," he told a news agency without elaborating on the reasons of reservations.
The Jammu and Kashmir government on Sept... | |
| | | | Focus on terror in JK, NE, PM to interact with DGPs | | | | Early Times Report
New Delhi, Sept 13: Internal security threats including Left-wing extremism, terrorism, situation in Jammu and Kashmir and coastal security will be reviewed extensively by the country’s top police brass at a two-day conference beginning here tomorrow.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will have an interactive session with Directors General of Police and Inspectors General of Police on Tuesday during which he will be directly briefed on key policing and internal security issues.
Apart from chalking out strategies to check circulation of fake currency notes, insurgency in the Northeast and strengthening of intelligence apparatus, the DGPs and the IGPs will discuss National P... | |
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