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| India, China deploy drones at Galwan Amid standoff, India and China have increased the use of drones for surveillance on each other in eastern Ladakh. Indian military has been directed to increase their usage for more intelligence on confrontation areas. Here's a list of the machines used by both countries: | | | A restaurant in a train coach! It is located in Railway Museum in Mysuru. The restaurant is basically a train coach which has been customised for the purpose. | | | MiG 29 and MiG 35 to push new frontiers There is some good news coming in from the MiG corporation as they have developed a patent for an intelligent system for highly maneuverable combat aircraft protection against going beyond critical g-loads. | | | How the "Made in" tag affects you The government procurement portal GeM has made it mandatory for suppliers/sellers to specify the country of origin while registering new products on the portal. The department for promotion of industry and internal trade (DPIIT) is now said to be examining a similar proposal for e-commerce portals. | | | Buying a smartphone? Get ready to pay more Owing to higher tax on import of finished products, a weak rupee as well as due to shortage of products, phone makers are increasing prices of their products or are giving less discounts. | | | China amasses troops along border in violation of agreements According to a report by Reuters, China has deployed large numbers of troops and weapons along the Himalayan border in violation of bilateral agreements, India's foreign ministry said on Thursday, accusing Beijing of escalating tensions and triggering a deadly clash last week. | | | Now hotels boycott the Chinese Budget hotels, restaurants and guest houses in the national capital and holy town Mathura Vrindavan have decided that they will boycott goods from China and not provide accommodation to its nationals amid border standoff. | | | Kim Yo Jong: North Korean leader's increasingly powerful sister Born in 1988, according to the Unification ministry, Yo Jong is one of three children born to Kim's predecessor Kim Jong Il and his third known partner, former dancer Ko Yong Hui. She was educated in Switzerland alongside her brother and rose rapidly up the ranks once he inherited power after their father's death in 2011. | | |
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