Singh is primarily visiting Russia to attend a grand military parade in Moscow on June 24 to mark the 75th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Germany in the Second World War.
On Friday, Modi had said, at an all-party meeting: "Neither is anyone inside our territory nor are any of our posts captured."
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"China killed our soldiers. China took our land. Then, why is China praising Mr Modi during this conflict," he asked on Twitter.
The trade deficit contraction estimate has been made for FY22, assuming for a fourth of the items in the 40 specified sectors being sourced locally, Acuite Ratings and Research said.
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While the international Global Firepower ranking of countries' military strength puts China and India at third and fourth position, respectively, the gap is much wider than the positions suggest.
India imports about $70 billion worth of goods from China, mostly manufactured goods.
Sources said the government had asked the Army to adopt a different tactical approach in guarding the border - the LAC - with China.
Among other things, a crystallisation of our political and security arrangements with countries which share our concerns over China's aggressive posture is required
The United States has accused China of escalating border tension with India and other neighbours by trying to take benefit of these countries busy fighting coronavirus pandemic
Food has the potential to draw out the knives for nationalist, regional, nutritional or mere family hospitality reasons
The ITBP guards the 3,488 km long Line of Actual Control between India and China, along with the Indian Army.
PMO sought to dispel a 'mischievous interpretation' of PM Modi's remarks made at Friday evening's all-party meeting
Not only a 200% import duty on all goods and services from China, Indians want mandatory labelling of Chinese products by regulators in India.
The border standoff is casting a shadow on economic ties between the two neighbours
All governments, I think, feel under pressure in the present situation because none of them has covered itself in glory in dealing with the pandemic, the former NSA said
Economic delinking with China makes no sense for India; investment, growth and public welfare will suffer
Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired an all-party virtual meeting to discuss the situation in India-China border areas
Beijing was likely emboldened by this silence until this week, both on the part of the media and the government, to push further without fear of reprisals