Internet services restored in J&K
Srinagar: The authorities in Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday restored internet services, two days after they were snapped due to apprehensions of law-andorder problems on the first death anniversary of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani. — Full report on
Beijing: A “third country’s” Army could enter Kashmir at Pakistan’s request, using the “same logic” the Indian Army used to stop the Chinese military from constructing a road in the Doklam area on behalf of Bhutan, an analyst at a Chinese think tank said. “Even if India were requested to defend Bhutan’s territory, this could only be limited to its established territory, not the disputed area,” Long Xingchun, director at the Centre for Indian Studies at China West Normal University, said in the article he wrote in the Global Times. “Otherwise, under India’s logic, if the Pakistani government requests, a third country’s Army can enter the area disputed by India and Pakistan, including India-controlled Kashmir,” the article said.