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Operation Sindoor Still On: India Can Retaliate Anytime, Says Lt Gen KJS Dhillon | Drones Sighted

25:50China Claims Shaksgam Valley: Is India Normalising Ties Too Fast? | India First DebateOn this episode of India First, host Gaurav Sawant leads a high-level debate on the shifting dynamics of India-China relations. The discussion follows a visit by a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) delegation that met with leaders from both the BJP and the Congress.

Operation Sindoor Still On: India Can Retaliate Anytime, Says Lt Gen KJS Dhillon | Drones Sighted

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Key Highlights

  • Gaurav Sawant notes, 'China now claims Shaksgam Valley...
  • officially claiming it as their own territory,' questioning if political engagement is moving too fast while border issues remain unresolved.
  • The panel, featuring Professor Brahma Chellaney and Professor Shrikant Kondapalli, examines whether India is drifting toward appeasement or if the 'Trump effect' is driving a tactical readjustment.
  • The transcript highlights the Congress party's criticism of the BJP's 'red carpet' welcome for the CCP despite the China-Pakistan 'tango' during Operation Sindoor.
  • Experts also discuss the military build-up in Tibet and the implications of the recent disengagement at the LAC, debating whether India is eroding its leverage by agreeing to normalization without full de-escalation.
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  1. Operation Sindoor Still On: India Can Retaliate Anytime, Says Lt Gen KJS Dhillon | Drones Sighted

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