China names Tibet-Xinjiang highway bridges after deceased Galwan soldiers
Beijing: The Chinese government has named several bridges, which are located along the highway that connects Tibet and Xinjiang, after four soldiers who died during the 2020 Galwan clash, media reports said on Saturday.
Chinese diplomat says his country should abandon no-first-use policy on nuclear weapons
Beijing: A senior Chinese diplomat has said Beijing must be ready to use nuclear weapons and should abandon its 'no-first-use' policy to push back against new alliances forming in the Pacific.
Chinese blogger sentenced to 8 months in prisons for 'slandering' soldiers
Beijing: Chinese authorities have jailed a blogger, who had triggered a controversy by making comments about Chinese soldiers who died in a Himalayan border clash with Indian troops last year, for eight months, media reports said on Tuesday.
'Insulting' deceased soldiers during Galwan clash: Chinese police detain blogger Qiu Ziming
Beijing: The Chinese police have detained a blogger over his social media posts that authorities say demeaned military casualties of a border clash with India, media reports said.