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Aksai Chin for Arunachal: Ex-Indian Army chief Naravane backs revival of 1950s China offer on border row

Snehesh Alex Philip -
Gen Manoj Naravane (retd) said in an exclusive interview with ThePrint that India should focus on having more experts who understand China's psyche and its workings

India must learn from China’s red lines to the US. And send Beijing a message

Lt Gen H S Panag (retd) -
India must warn China that the present borders defined by the LAC cannot be changed and using the border dispute to impose hegemony will be considered as an act of war.

India-China LAC ‘solution plan’ will follow Beijing’s timetable. That’s a different calendar

Manvendra Singh -
Beijing will adopt any policy that it deems to be useful for its targeted status of the future. Shifting goalposts is simply part of the plot.

India-China LAC issue needs new imagination. It’s too tangled in nationalism now

+TFP Praveen Swami -
The real issue is where India’s frontier with China lies, not a few kilometres of ancient trading routes. A solution to this needs deep reflection on claims of territorial sovereignty.

India must use dialogue to solve border conflict with China. Military solution not viable

+TFP Gen MM Naravane (Retd) -
Negotiations must be carried out from a position of strength, with a clear vision of the desired outcomes. For any settlement to succeed, it must be a win-win solution.

Statements from Xi-Modi BRICS meeting show India once again misread Chinese intention

Lt Gen H S Panag (retd) -
India shouldn't be in a hurry to negotiate a settlement on unequal terms with China merely for the success of G20 or to ward off a perceived threat to electoral success.

At LAC, China is not settling ‘disputed’ borders. It’s containing India

Lt General Prakash Menon -
Ahead of G20, India should be wary of putting itself in a position where it desires to achieve a breakthrough on the northern border with its back to a time wall.

On BRICS sidelines, Modi & Xi discuss LAC tensions, agree to ramp up disengagement efforts

Pia Krishnankutty -
Foreign secy Kwatra says PM highlighted India's concerns on unresolved issues along LAC. This was 1st time the leaders interacted in public since Ladakh border stand-off began in 2020.

On LAC, India’s options are limited. Modi should make the most of the BRICS opportunity

Lt Gen H S Panag (retd) -
If both Modi and Xi show boldness, the proposal of a 20 km demilitarised zone on either side of the new LAC may get revived.

Our take on Unacademy, Nehru memorial renaming & AAP-Congress spat — in 50 words

ThePrint Team -
ThePrint view on the most important issues this week.

On Camera

Iran player’s gun gesture was just a goal celebration. Stop projecting your politics on it

Saptak Datta -
From Gabriel Batistuta's machine-gun routine to Robbie Keane's finger-gun salute, guns aren't foreign to goal celebrations. Backlash against Iran’s Mohammad Mohebi is excessive.

ICAI to onboard 25 CA firms under PM Internship Scheme, targets 2,000 interns by year-end

Udit Bubna -
ICAI plans to engage medium and large CA firms under the PMIS, with interns likely to start joining next month. The ICAI can later open it up for everyone.

India, US, Siberia, Pakistan: 5 crashes in 3 days underline military aviation risks

Anmol Kapil -
In India, the crash involving the AN-32 transport aircraft marked the fourth major incident involving a military aircraft since the beginning of this year.

Five challenges await Modi. First, he must shake off the past and Nehru

Shekhar Gupta -
It’s a perfectly reasonable presumption that Modi will be around for a significant enough time for us to reflect on the challenges that lie ahead. I will list five.
  • On the CHinese aggression in 2020 , Gen Naravane , out of politeness did not mention one more posssible reason for their action. This could have been HM Amit Shah’s statement in Parliament on Aug 2019 that we will take back POK and Aksai Chin one day . China could have decided to put India in place after hearing this piece of uncalled for bravado.