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Border to trade, BJP raises key points with Chinese delegation
Times of India | English | News | Jan. 15, 2026 | Shifting Geopolitical Alliances
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) engaged with a visiting Communist Party of China (CPC) delegation in New Delhi to address key issues impacting India-China relations. The discussion, sought by the Chinese embassy, covered border tensions, trade concerns such as export restrictions on tunnel boring machines, and rare minerals. BJP representatives emphasized that these issues hinder the improvement of bilateral ties, while CPC expressed interest in resuming party-to-party interactions, which had been stalled since 2019.
This meeting marked a significant political engagement after over six years, seen amid signs of a potential thaw in bilateral relations. Meetings were also held with the RSS and Congress, the latter drawing criticism of BJP from Congress for alleged secrecy and hypocrisy, particularly related to a prior MoU between BJP and CPC. BJP rebutted these claims, stating transparency and highlighting past Congress interactions with Chinese officials during diplomatic standoffs.
Congress demanded more information about the closed-door talks, accusing BJP of a weak approach to China, while BJP defended its stance, citing improved India-China relations including resumption of flights and trade efforts. The CPC delegation was led by Sun Haiyan and included Chinese ambassador Xu Feihong, and the meetings were approved by India's Ministry of External Affairs.
LAC needs constant vigilance, India rejects CPEC 2.0: General Upendra Dwivedi
The Hindu | English | News | Jan. 15, 2026 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi emphasized the need for constant vigilance along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) despite ongoing efforts by India and China to improve military trust. He highlighted a significant understanding reached on October 21, 2024, following multiple high-level meetings, including those between top leaders in Kazan and Tianjin, as well as dialogues involving Special Representatives, Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination (WMCC), and bilateral ministerial talks. These interactions have fostered a mutual commitment to maintaining border calm by resolving minor issues locally through open communication channels.
General Dwivedi reaffirmed India's rejection of the 1963 Pakistan-China Shaksgam Valley agreement, calling it illegal and not approved by New Delhi. He also dismissed the joint China-Pakistan statement on CPEC 2.0 as an unlawful act. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has issued statements supporting this stance.
On future military capabilities, the Army Chief stressed the importance of establishing a dedicated rocket-missile force in India, citing similar forces in Pakistan and China. He noted advancements such as the Pinaka rocket system, which has been tested with a 120 km range and is planned to extend up to 300–450 km. Mentioning other systems like Pralay and BrahMos, General Dwivedi signaled a strategic focus on enhancing India’s long-range precision-strike and missile capabilities.
Ministry of Defence to consider IAF’s 114 Rafale jet acquisition proposal
Hindu Business Line | English | News | Jan. 15, 2026 | UndeterminedMergers & Acquisitions
The Ministry of Defence is evaluating a proposal for the ₹3.25 lakh crore procurement of 114 Rafale fighter jets from France. This proposal, submitted by the Indian Air Force, includes plans to manufacture a significant portion of these jets domestically, targeting around 30 percent indigenous content, while acquiring over 12 aircraft in fly-away condition from France.
The Ministry of Defence leadership is expected to deliberate on the proposal within the week, with considerations around integrating indigenous weapons on the Rafale platforms under a government-to-government agreement. India is pursuing this acquisition amid offers from the US and Russia for their fifth-generation fighters.
Currently, the Indian Air Force operates 36 Rafales, which saw action in Operation Sindoor, and the Indian Navy placed an order last year for 26 naval Rafale variants. If the Ministry of Defence approves the proposal, it will require clearance from the Cabinet Committee on Security, potentially marking the largest defence deal in India's history.
This acquisition is driven by the Indian Air Force's fighter fleet falling below mandatory strength levels amid security concerns from China, Pakistan, and recent developments in Bangladesh, which collectively have heightened India's strategic vulnerabilities.
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