India China Border Clash EXPOSED What Ex Indian Army Chief Claimed | Defence News | Inconnect News | Parliament descended into chaos after Rahul Gandhi cited claims linked to former Army Chief Gen MM Naravane’s unpublished memoir on the 2020 India China border clash. From Galwan to Pangong Tso, the debate has reignited questions on defence transparency, Army autonomy, and PM Modi’s stand during the Ladakh standoff. Is this about national security—or political messaging? What did the former Indian Army Chief actually claim in his book? Watch this Inconnect News defence update for more details! #India #IndiavsChina #IndiaChinaBorder #IndiaChinaClash #LAC #IndiaChina #GalwanClash #DefenceNews #Defence #IndianDefenceUpdate #IndianArmy #Naravane #NationalSecurity #IndianAirForce #IndianNavy #IndiavsPakistan #Geopolitics #news #currentaffairs #worldnews India vs China BORDER TENSIONS Rise What Ex Army Chief Just Said | India’s Parliament witnessed dramatic scenes after Rahul Gandhi referred to claims from an article allegedly based on former Army Chief General MM Naravane’s unpublished memoir, turning the spotlight back on the India China Border crisis and triggering a fierce political confrontation. The issue, now dominating India News and Latest News cycles, has reopened debates around the India China Border Fight, the India China Border Dispute, and how the 2020 Ladakh crisis was handled at the highest levels of government. The controversy erupted when Gandhi cited excerpts from a media report claiming to draw from Naravane’s memoir Four Stars Of Destiny, which remains under review by the Ministry Of Defence. The government objected strongly, accusing the opposition of politicising the Indian Army and violating parliamentary norms. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, along with other senior ministers, demanded accountability, while the Speaker disallowed references to an unpublished book, plunging the House into chaos. At the heart of the debate are reported descriptions of the tense military standoff along the LAC in Ladakh, where Indian and Chinese troops faced off during the 2020 crisis. According to reports, Naravane’s account suggests that PM Modi granted full operational freedom to the armed forces, even as the risk of an India China War loomed. The government has repeatedly maintained that no Indian territory was lost and has rejected allegations of mishandling the situation. The episode has reignited wider Geopolitics discussions, not just on India China News and India China Border News, but also comparisons with past conflicts such as the India Pakistan War and ongoing India Pakistan News debates. It has also drawn attention from the IAF and strategic experts tracking regional security. As this story dominates News Today, Defence News, World News, and English News platforms, one question remains central for India: is this controversy about transparency and national security, or political strategy amid rising regional tensions? Tune in for Inconnect News Insights and the latest news on Defence, Geopolitics and Economy. Here are a few questions, leave a comment and have your say: Did the Army get a free hand during the 2020 China standoff? Why is Gen Naravane’s memoir still unpublished? Was Parliament right to block the debate? Are defence issues being politicised? What really happened at Galwan in 2020? #indian #news #englishnews #latestnews #newsupdate #newsupdates #currentnews #currentaffairstoday #latestnewstoday #newsalert #inconnectnews Connect with us: On Youtube: / @inconnectnews On Instagram: @inconnectnews On Twitter: @inconnectnews On Facebook: / inconnectnewsofficial On Linkedin: / inconnectnews Welcome to Inconnectnews, where news meets infotainment! We bring you daily audio-visual updates on News & current affairs. Join us as we explore the world and bring you the latest news from around India, the Indian Ocean Region, Indo Pacific and beyond!