China’s Offer for Disengagement in East Ladakh is a Trap. Rejected

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India will not accept the proposal of Chinese military commanders to turn the eight mountainous spurs jutting out of the Sirijap range into a no-troop area, people familiar with the matter said.

Chinese commanders are understood to have proposed that Indian and Chinese troops move back to either side of the eight spurs that overlook the north bank of Pangong lake – named Finger 1 to 8 – and convert the area in between to a no-activity buffer zone, or a no-man’s land. Read More…


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