An Agreement for Disengagement at the Next India-China Round of Talks Expected: Officials

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Earlier this year, on February 10, troops of either side had started “disengagement” along the banks of 135 km Pangong Tso Lake. After this round the process remains stalled.

In the next round of talks between India and China, there could be an agreement for disengagements from some of the friction points along the Line of Actual Control.

Though no dates have been announced for the 12th round of Corps Commander-level talks which is expected to focus on resolving the ongoing standoff in Eastern Ladakh, sources have indicated that these could take place anytime. Read More…


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