India And China End Military Confrontation In Pangong
India and China end the military confrontation in Pangong, commander-level tenth round of talks on the withdrawal of troops from other fronts.
India and China have withdrawn their troops from the Pangong Lake area, completing the first step towards ending military confrontation along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
According to the agreement between the two countries, after the completion of the first phase of withdrawal of troops, the round of negotiations will resume on Saturday at the level of military commanders of India and China.
The tenth round of military corps commander level talks between India and China to be held in Moldo tomorrow
The tenth round of military corps commander-level talks will take place in China’s Moldo, near India’s Chushul sector.
This dialogue by military commanders is very important as it will discuss the withdrawal of troops from other front fronts of confrontation on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh.
India and China end the military confrontation: The first round of removal of troops from the Pangong area completed.
Both countries completed the process of the first round of withdrawal of troops from the Pangong area on Thursday.
Sources said China has demolished temporary building structures built there, along with the removal of tanks, heavy military vehicles, weapons, tents from the fronts between Finger Four and Eight.
Under the agreement to end the military confrontation, the two sides have also agreed to back each other at the ground level.
As such, the army was constantly monitoring the process of Chinese soldiers going back from Finger Eight through drones and satellites.
After removing from Pangong, Chinese Saina Finger posted near eight, Indian Saina Finger returned to three.
After retreating from the Pangong area, under the Chinese military agreement, Finger has now deployed around eight towards the east.
Whereas Indian soldiers have returned to their old place of Dhan Singh Post near Finger 3 and the situation has been restored in the area before April 2020.
However, the forces of both India and China will not patrol the area as before until a solution is reached it.
India will be led by Lieutenant General Menon at the commander-level meeting.
The commander-level meeting on Saturday will be led by Lieutenant General PGK Menon, commander of the 14th Corps of the Army, based in Leh, while Major General Liu Lin, commander of its Southern Jinjiang Military District, will take part on behalf of China.
In the tenth round of talks, there will be a discussion on resolving the deadlock of Gogra, Hot Spring, and Depsang.
In the tenth round of commander-level talks, it is expected that a solution will be found for the ongoing military conflict in Depsang, Hot Spring, and Gogra areas.
At the beginning of May last year, attempts by Chinese troops to encroach on the LAC in the eastern Ladakh regions had led to a military confrontation in August.
India and China end the military confrontation: Indian troops encamped on high hills forced China to retreat.
After the bloody conflict in the Galvan valley, in late August, Indian troops camped on the high hills of Mukherpari and Rechin La area in the Kailash Range to take a strategic lead over China.
The Chinese army adopted all tactics to dislodge Indian troops from these areas and even for the first time after 45 years, the aerial firing was carried out by the Chinese Army.
But it did not do well in front of the strong leadership of the Indian soldiers and finally, China, who came to the negotiating table, has completed the process of withdrawing troops from the Pangong area and has opted to resolve the LAC deadlock by negotiation.
Rajnath had said in Parliament – talks will be held to resolve the remaining areas of military confrontation
Recall that while announcing the agreement between India and China for the withdrawal of troops from the Pangong area in Parliament, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said that within 48 hours of the completion of the withdrawal of troops from here.
There will be a meeting of commanders of Both countries in which talks will be held to resolve the remaining areas of the military confrontation. The process of repelling troops from the Pangong Lake area began on 10 February.