Pressure has been developing in the Himalayas along one of the world's highest land borders, with New Delhi and Beijing both blaming the other for violating the Line of Actual Control (LAC) that divides the two. The territorial status has for some time been questioned, emitting into various minor military clashes and diplomatic eyebrow-raising, since a wicked war between the nations in 1962. Recently, top military commanders met to cool-off the rising political mercury levels in Ladakh. Indeed, even today, exactly what happened on the ground, in the exceptionally mobilized locale, stays indistinct because of the role of media. Media on both sides has focused on propaganda and warmongering that has hindered the de-escalation of the matter. Chinese media's broadcast of People's Liberation Army (PLA) moves in the locale -with planes and trucks loaded with troops - in what state media portrayed as "exhibiting China's ability of ...
COVID-19 Looking at the current Global scenario caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, no country can think of having an advantage over others. But once it’s over each country will try in to push others on the mat for the Global supremacy. Large economies will tumble which in turn weaken their political mileage in the global affairs. China, being definitely the first global power to get a hold over the pandemic, will definitely have an edge over others. But does this means China will be the “next superpower” on the top of “Global Hierarchy”? It’s not that easy. Pearl Tower Although, China seems to be in an advantageous position in future on the first look, yet it accompanies all the ill wills,’ The Dragon’ has created while handling the Corona virus situation at home and disc...