Modi's Visit to Ladakh Did Not Dare To Mention China Even Once In His 27-Minute Speech.
Unsuccessful Attempts to
Portray India as a Peace-Loving Country and Bridges Of Praise for the Bravery of
Indian Military Personnel Stationed On the Border.
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi Has Paid A Surprise Visit To The Himalayan Region Of Ladakh
Today After Clashes And Tensions Between The Chinese And Indian Armies Two
Weeks Ago. Indian Defense Sources Said That Prime Minister Modi, Accompanied By
Chief Of Defense Staff General Bipin Rawat And Army Chief General Manoj Makand
Narwana, Arrived In Leh, The Capital Of Ladakh, On Friday Where He Was Briefed
By Senior Military Officials On The Latest Situation Along The Line Of Control.
He Said That Prime Minister Modi Also Met And Encouraged The Soldiers Stationed
At The Line Of Actual Control.
Prime
Minister Modi Addressed The Indian Troops At Nemo In Leh, Which He Started And
Ended With Slogans Like Bharat Mata Ki Jai And Vinde Mataram. The 27-Minute
Speech Was In Plain Hindi And Contrary To Expectations, He Never Once Referred
To "China" Directly Or Indirectly.
Analysts
Believe That Modi's Surprise Visit To Ladakh Is Significant In View Of The
Current India-China Relations, But His Cautious Approach To China Suggests That
India, China On The Contrary, The Approach Of All Indian Leaders Towards Pakistan
Is Very Aggressive And Focuses More On War Rather Than Peace, He Said.

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