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Border rumbling: India-China line up arsenal along LAC New Delhi: Indian and Chinese armies were moving in heavy equipment and weaponry including artillery guns and combat vehicles to their rear bases close to the disputed areas in eastern Ladakh as the two militaries remained engaged in a bitter standoff along the troubled border for over 25 days, military sources said Sunday. The enhancement of combat capability by the two armies in the region came even as both the countries continued their efforts to resolve the dispute through talks at mili-
tary and diplomatic levels. The Chinese Army has been gradually ramping up its strategic reserves in its rear bases near the the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh by rushing in artillery guns, infantry combat vehicles and heavy military equipment, the sources said. The Indian Army has also been moving in additional troops as well equipment and weapons like artillery guns to aggressively match up to the Chinese buildup, they said, adding that India will not relent till status quo is re-
FACE-OFF
MAY 5 India, China came to blows on the
banks of Pangong Lake, where Ladakh meets Tibet, and where the two sides have registered multiple confrontations in recent years.
MAY 9 Dozens of soldiers from both sides
tussled along the Sikkim-Tibet border, resulting in injuries on both sides. In both cases, tensions were quickly defused, forces disengaged, and local commanders opened lines of communication.
2,167-MILE China-India border, by some estimates the longest disputed border in the world, has witnessed ongoing friction since long.
stored in Pangong Tso, Galwan Valley and a number of other areas. The Indian Air Force
has been keeping a strict aerial surveillance in the disputed region. A sizeable num-
MODI DIPLOMACY SEES BOTH AUSTRALIA, USA WOOING INDIA
Modi-Morrison connect on Twitter over samosa Ahead of Indo-Oz virtual summit, PM Morrison engages in Twitter banter with PM Modi; While US Prez Trump calls G7 format outdated, invites India Aditi Nagar New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi was seen rejuvenating bilateral ties with Scott Morrison on Sunday shortly after his Australian counterpart shared images of ‘ScoMosas’-samosas made by him-and tagged the former on the social media post expressing his desire to share with him the popular Indian snack as well as a mango chutney made to go with it. “Connected by the Indian Ocean, united by the Indian Samosa! Looks delicious, PM @ ScottMorrisonMP! Once we achieve a decisive victory against COVID-19, we will enjoy the Samosas together. Looking forward to our video meet on the 4th,” the Prime Minister said in a tweet. The two leaders are scheduled for a virtual meet on June 4. Morrison rued that he won’t be able to share ScoMosas with Modi as they will be meeting via a video link. Turn on P6
Scott Morrison@ScottMorrisonMP Sunday ScoMosas with mango chutney, all made from scratch - including the chutney! A pity my meeting with @ narendramodi this week is by videolink. They’re vegetarian, I would have liked to share them with him.
TRUMP POSTPONES G7; WANTS INDIA IN Washington: US President Donald Trump has postponed an inperson G7 summit from the end of June until at least September, while saying that he would like to invite India, Russia, South Korea and Australia. Trump said current G7 format is “outdated”. “I am postponing it because I do not feel as a G7 it properly represents what is going on in the world”, said Trump. The summit was scheduled to take place on June 10-12, but was shifted to end of June due to the coronavirus. Trump wants to bring other traditional US allies as well as those impacted by coronavirus and to talk about the future of China. —ANI
ber of Chinese Army personnel entered into the Indian side of the de-facto border earlier
this month and have been camping in Pangong Tso and Galwan Valley since then. The
Indian Army fiercely objected to the transgressions by the Chinese troops and de-
PM: Ayushman Bharat scheme a boon for poor New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that if the Ayushman Bharat scheme was not in place, the poor would have had to pay an estimated Rs 14,000 crore from their own pocket for medical treatment. “In our country, for decades, crores of impoverished citizens have been living their lives engulfed by the constant concern- what will happen if they fall ill? To seek medical treatment or worry about earning bread for the family? Realising this distress, the ‘Ayushman Bharat’ scheme was launched about one and a half years ago to
200 special trains to run from today New Delhi: Ministry of Railways after consultation with Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) and Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has announced that train services shall be further partially restored with effect from June 1. Over 1.45 lakh passengers will travel on 200 trains from Tuesday. P6
People watching PM Narendra Modi’s Mann ki Baat on mobile during Lockdown in Mathura on Sunday. —PHOTO BY ANI
ameliorate this constant worry. A few days ago, the number of beneficiaries of the ‘Ayushman Bharat’ scheme crossed over one crore. More than one crore patients imply that more than one crore families
of our country have been served. Do you know what more than one crore patients means? It means the cumulative population of two Norways and two Singapores has been provided Turn on P6
manded their immediate withdrawal for restoration of peace and tranquility in the area. The Chinese Army has ramped up their presence in Demchok and Daulat Beg Oldie too -- the two sensitive areas with a history of skirmishes involving the two sides. The Chinese army is learnt to have deployed around 2,500 troops in Pangong Tso and Galwan Valley besides gradually enhancing temporary infrastructure and weaponry. However, there is no official figure about the numbers. Turn on P6
India’s Covid positives surge to 1,90,536 New Delhi: India recorded the highest ever spike in COVID-19 cases as 8,380 more cases were reported in the last 24 hours, taking the country’s corona count to 1,90,536, said Union Health Ministry on Sunday. Total number of cases in the country—1,90,536—includes 93,498 active cases, 91,621 cured/discharged/migrated and 5,406 deaths. The recovery rate has increased to 47.76% in the country. “In the last 24 hours, 4,614 patients were cured. A cumulative total of 86,983 people have been cured. This takes the total recovery rate to 47.76 per cent,” reads an official statement of the Health Ministry.
HISTORIC NASA MISSION: SPACEX DRAGON REACHES INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION Florida: SpaceX Dragon capsule arrived at the International Space Station on Sunday, hours after it took off from Florida, completing the first part of a historic NASA mission. The Dragon spacecraft successfully docked with the orbiting laboratory at 10:16 am (local time), a few minutes earlier than planned. The Crew Dragon capsule carrying astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken, now named “Endeavour,” made significant progress over Saturday night toward the International Space Station, reported The Washington Post. —ANI
SAFE AND SOUND: GEHLOT BATS FOR GRADUAL ‘UNLOCK’ Rajasthan extends lockdown in containment zones, curfew areas Naresh Sharma Jaipur: Cautious and steady. Even as the ‘Unlock 1.0’ would be formally initiated from Monday 1st June, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has decided to be cautious of yet another spread-out of the infection like in initial days. Opting for the health and safety of people as the state gov-
ernment’s priority, Gehlot announced several relaxations, however, extended lockdown in containment zones and areas under curfew till June 30. From Monday, government offices will work at full capacity, however, the private sector can take its own decision about calling all employees while the government has ap-
pealed to promote work from home, “as far as possible”. State government’s new orders said no relaxations were permitted within the containment areas of hotspots and cluster/curfew areas till the last day of June. All religious places, malls, clubs hotels, Metro trains, cinema halls, city bus operation, educational institutions would be under lockdown 5.0 till further orders, the order said. For the containment zone/
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot
curfew areas, a government order read, “There shall be strict perimeter control to ensure that there is no movement of population in or out of these zones.” Meanwhile, all nonessential activities shall remain strictly prohibited between 9 pm to 5 am (during night) in non-containment areas of the state. Emergency services, police, medical staff, IT companies, and trucks and carrier vehicles are exempted. Barber shops, salons, and
beauty parlours will be opened provided they take safety precautions and disinfect and sanitize the place after each customer. A number of additional safety precautions are prescribed for work places---offices, establishments, factories and shops). “These guidelines are based on the principle of cautious resumption of normalcy through adequate precautionary and safety measure at work places, public places and public trans-
port and on the premise of responsible self-regulation by the public at large,” the order said. Notably, gatherings for weddings and similar functions cannot be more than 50 people. Organisers will need to inform the sub-divisional magistrate in advance and ensure social distancing protocol is strictly followed. Train and air travel will continue to be regulated by Ministry of Home Affairs’ Standard Operating Procedure.