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New Delhi: Tensions between India's neighbouring countries Thailand and Cambodia seem to be reaching their peak. Cambodia has announced that it is going to start compulsory recruitment of citizens in the army in view of the border tension with Thailand. Cambodia's PM Hun Manet said on Monday, July 14, that compulsory recruitment of citizens in the army will start from next year. The provision making military recruitment compulsory was implemented in Cambodia's law in the year 2006. Tensions between Cambodia and Thailand have increased a lot in the past few weeks. This entire controversy erupted when a Cambodian soldier died in firing on the disputed border on 28 May. Since then, the border between the two countries has been closed. Cambodia has filed a petition in the International Court of Justice. Not only this, some imports coming from Thailand have also been stopped. Thailand has suspended its PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra. Shinawatra's conversation with Cambodia's former PM Hun Sen was leaked. Cambodia's PM Hun Manet said at a military training center, "This period of confrontation is like a lesson for them. This is an opportunity to review, assess our army and set our goals." Cambodia's parliament implemented a law in 2006 which said that it will be compulsory for all Cambodian youths between 18 and 30 years to undergo military training. This training will be of 18 months. This law was not implemented till now. Now it has been implemented. The World Factbook of American intelligence agency CIA estimates that Cambodia's army has 2 lakh soldiers. Thailand's army has about 3.5 lakh soldiers. In his speech, the Cambodian PM appealed to the country to increase the military budget. He also asked Thailand to reopen the closed border. China has recently built a huge naval base in Cambodia and increasing its presence and influence in Cambodia apart from giving a lot of weapons to Cambodia.
New Delhi: The Sarai Kale Khan Namo Bharat station, which will be the converging point for three Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) corridors, is ready for operations. Trial runs have been concluded with the state govt to take a final decision on when it can open for public use."The final touches are being given to the station," said an official of the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC), which is executing the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS corridor. Sarai Kale Khan is set to become a major transport hub with the presence there of RRTS, Delhi Metro Pink Line, Hazrat Nizamuddi ...Read More >

The car had a Maharashtra number plate. Luggage was tied to the roof of the vehicle, which made officials believe that a family had come from Maharashtra to visit Agra. A shocking and heartbreaking incident has come to light from the Taj Mahal complex in Agra, Uttar Pradesh. An elderly man was found unconscious and tied inside a locked car parked near the western gate. The incident has raised serious questions about human sensitivity and responsibility. According to Aaj Tak, the man had been locked inside the car for several hours. The extreme heat and humidity had made his condition critic ...Read More >

New Delhi: An eerie silence hangs heavy over Southeast Asia's dense border forests. The trail that once welcomed casual travellers and cross-border traders has turned still. At one end, Cambodia tightens its boots. On the other, Thailand holds its breath. The decades-old tension between the two neighbours has taken a turn and now, the signs are pointing toward a potential military showdown. Cambodia has made a move few expected in 2025. Prime Minister Hun Manet stood before a military training centre this week and made an announcement that sent waves across the region. He said from next year, ...Read More >