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India China Tension: 12Th Round Of Military Talks

India China Tension: 12th round of military talks between India and China, emphasis is on removing troops from Gogra and Hot Spring areas.

India and China are holding the 12th round of talks on the border dispute on Saturday.

This dialogue is at the level of Corps Commander and it has been organized in Maldo located on the Chinese side in Ladakh.

Regarding the talks of military talks, it is believed that India expects positive results in the process of withdrawal of troops in Hot Spring and Gogra.

There is a dispute between India and China over the Line of Actual Control (LAC). The last round of talks was held on 9 April.

India had then made it clear that in order to reduce tension on the border, it was necessary that China withdraw from all areas which the two countries consider disputed.

So far, 11 rounds of military talks have taken place between the two sides and this has also helped in the withdrawal of troops from the areas on both sides of Pangong Lake.

This time the meeting is being held after about three and a half months and the reason behind this delay is that there is constant refusal from China side.

China’s attitude has changed since the withdrawal of Chinese troops from Pangong Lake in February 2021.

Let us inform you that China’s attitude has changed since the withdrawal of troops in February this year from parts of the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh.

China is not interested in withdrawing troops from the rest.

There is an atmosphere of tension between the two countries regarding this. This issue will also be raised in the Corps Commander level talks to be held today.

Significantly, China had violated the LAC in May 2020. After the escalation of tension, diplomatic and military level talks between the two countries started.

On June 25, 2021, there were talks between the foreign ministries of the two countries and it was decided that the next meeting of senior military officers would be held soon.

NIA started investigation in Mizoram Explosives case, Home Ministry handed over the responsibility of the case

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has started its investigation in the Mizoram explosives seizure case.

The Anti-Terrorism Agency on Thursday took over the investigation and re-registered the case after the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) handed over the probe to the

case. The case has been registered at a time when the border dispute between Mizoram and Assam began on July 26.

In this explosive case, the Assam Rifles on June 22 apprehended two persons and smuggled war-like goods into Myanmar.

The seizures include 3,000 special detonators in six cartons, 925 electric detonators in 37 packets, a 2,000-meter long fuse in four boxes, and 63 sacks of explosive material, each sack containing 10 packets of Class II – 2.08 kg ZZ explosive powder total weight 1.3 tons.

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