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text 2020-05-29 12:07
No talks between PM, Trump on India-China face-off: Sources

 

 

After US President Donald Trump claimed that he spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on border row with China, the government sources refuted the claim and said there has been no recent contact between Mr. Trump and Mr. Modi.



Sources familiar with the matter said, ‘There has been no recent contact between PM Modi and President Trump. The last conversation between them was on April 4 2020 on the subject of hydroxychloroquine.’



On Thursday, the US President again offered to mediate and arbitrate between India and China on border row.

Speaking to media persons on Thursday, the US President also added that a ‘big conflict’ was going on between India and China.



‘They like me in India. I think they like me in India more than the media likes me in this country. And, I like Modi. I like your prime minister a lot. He is a great gentleman.



‘There is a big conflict going between India and China. Two countries with 1.4 billion people [each]. Two countries with very powerful militaries. India is not happy and probably China is not happy,’ Mr. Trump said.



‘I did speak to Prime Minister Modi. He is not in a good mood about what is going on with China,’ he added.



When asked if his offer to mediate between India and China still stands, the US President said, ‘I would do that [mediate]. If they thought it would help about mediate or arbitrate, I would do that.’



In the past, the US President has offered to mediate between India and Pakistan with New Delhi rejecting it, saying that all issues can be resolved.



India on Thursday also said that it was engaged with China to peacefully resolve the border row.



‘We are engaged with the Chinese side to peacefully resolve it,’ External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said on Thursday.



‘The two sides have established mechanisms both at military and diplomatic levels to resolve situations, which may arise in border areas, peacefully through dialogue and continue to remain engaged through these channels,’ the MEA spokesperson had added.



The situation in eastern Ladakh deteriorated after around 250 Chinese and Indian soldiers were engaged in a violent face-off on the evening of May 5 which spilled over to the next day before the two sides agreed to “disengage” following a meeting at the level of local commanders.



Over 100 Indian and Chinese soldiers were injured in the violence. The incident in Pangong Tso was followed by a similar incident in North Sikkim on May 9.



On May 5, the Indian and the Chinese army personnel clashed and even resorted to stone-pelting in the Pangong Tso lake area in which soldiers on both sides sustained injuries.



In a separate incident, nearly 150 Indian and Chinese military personnel were engaged in a face-off near Naku La Pass in the Sikkim sector on May 9.



The India-China border dispute covers the 3,488-km-long Line of Actual Control. China claims Arunachal Pradesh as part of southern Tibet, while India contests it.

 

 

Source: insightonlinenews.in/no-talks-between-pm-trump-on-india
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review 2014-09-30 00:00
Violet Storm (Modi Series) (Volume 1)
Violet Storm (Modi Series) (Volume 1) - Anna Soliveres 4.5/5 stars

I would like to thank the author for providing me with a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Doing so does not sway my review in any way.

As I read this book, I couldn't help but feel a bit of satisfaction. A true YA science fiction novel that is as refreshing as it is unique. A strong female character who is basically an athletic tomboy that lacks self confidence in one area but is like a steroid overload in another. She's created in a way that many young adult females can relate to, to a point. And that's enough for the readers to make a connection and put themselves in Aeva's character which than brings the story to life, on a whole new level.

There are layers of stories with different heightened emotions throughout this book. There are times that the action gets so intense, that you find yourself a little confused on what just happened, but a quick look back and you find yourself back on track. The details throughout the book are vibrant, descriptive and allow the reader to see the story as the author intended it to be seen. As a reader, I did not find myself on sensory overload but a constant level of awareness that kept the story flowing.

Reading this, there were several different novels, from different authors, that came to mind. Scott Westerfeld's Uglies, Cormac McCarthy's The Road, Stephen Baxter's Flood series, and the movie Mad Max. I don't know if the author received any of her inspiration from any of those but to be compared in feeling to them is a huge compliment to the author. As a reader, I felt the thrills of the game, the awkwardness of the unknown, the adrenaline of the chase, the hope of the found and the sadness of things being taken away, even if only temporarily.

Set in the far future of our own world, the Earth is starting to die away. Societies have degraded to complete opposites of one another and the government is playing big brother in a way that is far more sinister than one would think, while humanity is at a point of losing all stability because of it. The nature of the Modi and the reasons for creating them are learned in this novel and the reality of how delicate humanity is against the stark backdrop of life makes for a story that is getting it's start in this novel and can only provide more insight and action in the further novels.

Anyone who likes a science fiction novel that is earth based and not space base will enjoy this novel. Lovers of the classic dystopia novels, such as 1984 will find a story comparable in feeling and maturity in this one. Those just starting in the science fiction genre would also find this to be a good one to start out with. The author treats the reader with respect in their knowledge and allows the reader to think and flow with the story itself.
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