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Intelligence

Aviation & Defence Universe WE JUST REPORT FACTS, WE DO NOT CHANGE THEM     Home   ›   army day 2021   ›   Intelligence sharing need of the hour for Indian Army Intelligence Sharing Need Of The Hour For Indian Army    DIA needs R&AW, IB, NTRO, NIA & DRI By Jai Kumar Verma New Delhi. 15 January 2021.  Internally, timely intelligence will save lives while in international arena it will help to chalk out foreign policy of the country including the decision whether to go for war or avoid it. The various terrorist activities in the country including the 2008 Mumbai attacks in which about 174 persons died while more than 300 were injured or Intelligence Bureau’s failure to know about Operation Gibraltar which resulted in 1965 India Pakistan war exposed the weaknesses of intelligence setup. The intelligence agencies also failed to assess about the real intentions of China when it attacked India in 1962 and more recently the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) soldie

Bhutan

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SOUTH ASIA MONITOR A Perspective on, from and of interest to the region Powered by SPS Society for Policy Studies India should be wary as China makes inroads in Bhutan China, with deep pockets, is trying to woo Bhutan and wants to start a diplomatic mission there, but India understands that these moves have strategic implications and will weaken India’s influence, writes J K Verma for South Asia Monitor By J K Verma   APR 11, 2019 ·           ·         ·           All of India’s neighbours, except Bhutan, have joined Chinese President Xi Jinping’s dream Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), even though China is constantly luring the Himalayan Kingdom to become part of this ambitious plan. China’s vice foreign minister visited Bhutan after the Doklam standoff in 2017 and, after narrating the advantages of BRI, urged Bhutan to join it. China and Bhutan share 470 km of unfenced, contiguous borders but do not have official diplomatic relations. Both countries have te