One-China? No need to reiterate our consistent policies, says India
Friday, 12 August 2022 While India follows a one-China policy, and has only unofficial ties with Taiwan, it stopped reiterating the same in bilateral documents with China well over a decade ago and following differences with Beijing over issues related to Jammu and Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh.
A Gentile organization known as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) recently met. Statements were made about trade connectivity and risks associated with using the U.S.A. dollar for international payments. The SCO currently comprises eight Member States (China, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,...
On Friday, four-star United States Air Force general Mike Minihan said that Washington might possibly go to war with China in the next two years. In an internal memo to the officers he commands, Minihan said that the war would be most likely over Taiwan and asked them to be prepared.
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Taiwan is bolstering its defence strategy and policies to prep itself for any sudden Chinese aggression. The threat of sudden Chinese attack has loomed over Taiwan for around 70 years now. And with the Russian invasion of Ukraine, this possibility can’t be completely ruled out. Infact, China had sent its 47 fighter planes across Taiwan Strait last month in order to make its intentions crystal clear. As precautionary measures, Taiwan has announced quite a few steps in order to make itself more prepared in case the dragon decides to spew fire. In this video, we first explain the ‘Porcupine Strategy’ that Taiwan says can help protect it….and then outline the most recent steps announced by it. But before that, don’t forget to like, share and subscribe to Oneindia.
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Simulations Predict , China Would Fail, to Take Over Taiwan.
'Newsweek' reports that experts suggest
a Chinese invasion of Taiwan would likely fail
and result in heavy losses on both sides.
'Newsweek' reports that experts suggest
a Chinese invasion of Taiwan would likely fail
and result in heavy losses on both sides.
After reviewing the results of two dozen war games, a
Washington think tank concluded that repelling an invasion
would be a costly victory for the United States and its allies.
After reviewing the results of two dozen war games, a
Washington think tank concluded that repelling an invasion
would be a costly victory for the United States and its allies.
According to the Center for Strategic and International
Studies (CSIS), war games suggest that Chinese
forces would be unable to occupy Taipei. .
CSIS's report suggests that the 110-mile wide Taiwan Strait, which separates China from Taiwan, would be the
site of a deadly air and maritime battle.
The series of war games was modeled
after the most likely scenario
for a Chinese attack on Taiwan. .
The invasion always starts the same way:
an opening bombardment destroys most
of Taiwan's Navy and Air Force in
the first hours of hostilities, CSIS report, via 'Newsweek'.
The war games showed that Chinese forces were
unable to capture working ports or airfields, which
would restrict their ability to sustain an invasion.
CSIS also found that the losses on all sides of the conflict
would be staggering, and that damage to Taiwan's
economy and infrastructure would be catastrophic.
CSIS also found that the losses on all sides of the conflict
would be staggering, and that damage to Taiwan's
economy and infrastructure would be catastrophic.
Considering the short period of time,
U.S. air losses were greater than any
witnessed since the Vietnam War.
Naval losses were greater than anything
experienced since World War II, CSIS report, via 'Newsweek'.
Considering the short period of time,
U.S. air losses were greater than any
witnessed since the Vietnam War.
Naval losses were greater than anything
experienced since World War II, CSIS report, via 'Newsweek'
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Taiwan’s military continued to hold military exercises on Thursday simulating joint forces against an invading enemy from the sea in the south of the country.
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Rajya Sabha MP and senior advocate Mahesh Jethmalani on Tuesday alleged that the BBC was so "desperate" for money that it had received funds from "Chinese.. IndiaTimes
Earth’s Inner Core , May Be Reversing Its Rotation, Study Suggests.
According to a study published
Jan. 23 in 'Nature Geoscience,' .
our planet's inner core may be reversing
after it temporarily stopped rotating.
Researchers think it could be part of a 70-year cycle,
with the inner core changing direction every 35 years,
that may affect Earth's magnetic field and the length of days.
After examining data, researchers
think the inner core may have made
another rotation reversal in the 1970s.
We see strong evidence that the inner core has been rotating faster than the surface, [but] by around 2009 it nearly stopped. Now it is gradually mov[ing] in the opposite direction, Xiaodong Song, geophysicist, Peking University in Beijing,
via 'Science News'.
However, 'Science News' reports that other researchers think the inner core may change its rotation every three years.
Others propose that the inner core
doesn't move at all.
Overall, researchers say more studies
are needed to figure out what's
going on with Earth's inner core.
In all likelihood, it’s irrelevant to life on the surface, but we don’t actually know what’s happening. It’s incumbent
on us to figure it out, John Vidale, geophysicist, the University of
Southern California in Los Angeles, via 'Science News'
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A report by the South China Morning post quoted researchers from the University of Hong Kong who predicted that by January 31st 92 percent of the population in Beijing will be infected by the deadly Covid-19 virus.
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A report by the South China Morning post quoted researchers from the University of Hong Kong who predicted that by January 31st 92 percent of the population in Beijing will be infected by the deadly Covid-19 virus.
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The papers presented by Indian Police Service officers at the just concluded conference of DGPs and IGPs submit that by providing huge amounts of money in the.. IndiaTimes
Decadal Change of Night Time Light over India from Space (2012-2021), released by Isro’s National Remote Sensing Centre — shows that overall at the national.. IndiaTimes
Assam has long-running border rows with four of its sister states – Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh. In the past year, the Himanta Biswa.. IndiaTimes
Army chief General Manoj Pande on Monday visited units and formations along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Arunachal Pradesh. He was briefed on.. IndiaTimes
Days after Indian and People's Liberation Army (PLA) troops clashed at Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh, China has now issued a statement on its relations with India. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, on Sunday, said that China is ready to work with India through steady and sound growth of the relations, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry website.
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Amid clashes between Indian and Chinese soldiers in Tawang sector in Arunachal Pradesh, a video of a similar clash has gone viral. Is the video of the Tawang Clash or is i an old video? Watch to know more.
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China has summoned the American envoy to lodge a stern protest over Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi's high-profile visit to Taipei,... IndiaTimes
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