Donald Trump’s upcoming meeting with Xi Jinping in South Korea marks a dramatic twist in US-China relations. Once a fierce China critic, Trump now hails Xi’s brilliance, raising new questions on trade, Taiwan, and global power balance.
World Uyghur Congress (WUC) has called on major European insurers and security firms to reassess partnerships with Chinese companies Hikvision and Dahua over human rights violations and cybersecurity threats.
World leaders gather in Kuala Lumpur for ASEAN’s pivotal summit, where peace efforts and regional disputes dominate discussions.
Air Vice Marshal Kapil Kak discusses Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, and China’s role, highlighting political unrest, cross-border terrorism, and the urgent need for India to combine diplomacy, military deterrence, and economic power.
Chinese authorities have launched raids across eastern Tibet’s Amdo region, seizing portraits of the Dalai Lama from monasteries and homes. The operation reflects Beijing’s intensified crackdown on Tibetan spiritual expression and identity.
Since China’s first atomic test in 1964, its nuclear arsenal has evolved from deterrence to coercion, enabling Beijing’s expansionism from the Himalayas to the South China Sea under a shadow of strategic arrogance.
China faces global criticism for allegedly torturing Tibetan monk Gonpo Tsering after he protested the Kamtok Hydroelectric Dam, which threatens local communities and monasteries. Detained since February 2024, he suffers severe injuries.
Since 1962, India has modernized its military, built high-altitude expertise, improved border infrastructure, and created theatre commands, making it a strong deterrent against China’s LAC incursions.
The UN warns of China’s transnational repression, targeting dissidents, activists, and minorities abroad. The report cites surveillance, forced returns, and human rights violations, urging global safeguards and Beijing accountability.
China’s 1962 invasion of India violated UN principles, including sovereignty and peaceful dispute resolution. Despite India’s appeals, Cold War politics and China’s UN status prevented formal condemnation, shaping global responses during the crisis.
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