The makers of the upcoming war epic '120 Bahadur' launched a customised 'My Stamp' to honour the extraordinary bravery of the soldiers of the 13th Battalion, Kumaon Regiment of the Indian Army, who fought in the Battle of Rezang La during the 1962 India-China war.
The members of the Yadav community have organised a protest in Gurugram against the title of actor Farhan Akhtar's upcoming movie '120 Bahadur', which offers a gripping glimpse into the 1962 Indo-China war.
However, he later clarified that he was speaking in "general terms," adding that Britain still prefers disputes in the Indo-Pacific to be resolved "peacefully" and "diplomatically."
Delivering the third in a planned series of 10 speeches across Taiwan, Lai addressed a Lions Clubs International banquet in Hsinchu, where he outlined external threats posed by China and emphasised Taiwan's sovereign identity.
However, Pentagon officials and President Trump denied that the session would be about military plans involving China. "China will not even be mentioned or discussed," Trump said in a social media post.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said Beijing would continue to engage "under the principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation."China officially maintained a neutral position on which candidate it wanted to win.
On the 62nd anniversary of the Battle of Rezang La, actor-director Farhan Akhtar paid homage to the 120 brave soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice during this pivotal chapter of the 1962 Indo-China war.
The Indian Army has organised a motorcycle expedition from Mipi to Meshai in Arunachal Pradesh to commemorate the 62nd anniversary of the Battle of Walong fought during the 1962 Indo-China War.
The Indian Army organized a befitting commemorative program at Khurkul in Imphal West District and Bethel High School in Moreh, Tengnoupal District of Manipur on 20 Sunday to pay homage to the gallant actions of the soldiers who laid down their lives while guarding the nation during the Sino
Triggering a fresh controversy, former Union Minister and Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar referred to the 1962 Indo-China war as an "alleged Chinese invasion".