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Jaishankar And Wang Set To Meet In Moscow

Jaishankar and Wang set to meet in Moscow, In the midst of a military conflict between the two nations. The road ahead will come out of Moscow, the eyes of the nation set on the meeting of Foreign Minister Jaishankar and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang.

In the midst of a military conflict with China at the border, all eyes are now on the meeting of the foreign ministers of the two countries. It is believed that the meeting of foreign ministers of India and China in Moscow on Thursday may give some way towards normalizing the situation.

Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi have arrived in Moscow to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meeting.

Meanwhile, the tension on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) can be gauged from the fact that on some of the front fronts, the soldiers of the two countries are just a few hundred meters away from their border.

Jaishankar and Wang’s meeting expected to pave way for talks between Modi-Chinfing

Experts say that there is little hope that a clear solution will be found in the meeting of foreign ministers. In such a situation, the focus is on whether Jaishankar and Wang Yi are able to prepare the ground for a meeting between PM Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Heads of SCO member countries are expected to meet soon in Moscow, where Modi and Chinfing may be present. The meeting of the Foreign Ministers can also pave the way for talks between the strategic advisors of the two countries i.e. NSA Ajit Doval and the Foreign Minister of China.

Foreign ministers of India and China will be face to face thrice a day

Jaishankar and Wang Yi will be face to face at least three times in Moscow. China’s Foreign Ministry has said that apart from the meeting between the SCO foreign ministers, an annual meeting of foreign ministers of India, Russia, and China has also been held.

Perhaps these two meetings will be followed by bilateral talks between Jaishankar and Wang Yi. Regarding the expectation from this meeting, experts say that when the border is at its peak, repeated talks should be given a chance.

Defence ministers meeting was inconclusive

Last Friday, the meeting of India’s Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and China’s Defense Minister Wei Feng had been inconclusive. After that meeting, the process of accusing India on behalf of China has intensified. In response, Indian troops have also increased LAC promptness.

The answer is given by every tact

With the intention of penetrating the Indian Army’s strategy of not retreating from strategically important areas, Chinese soldiers twice tried to approach the Indian outpost armed with lethal weapons, pointed arms, and spears, etc., but the Indian soldiers They had to retreat with promptness.

Ready for winter

In Chushul, Depsang, and Pangong areas, the number of troops from both sides is continuously increasing. Both countries are assuming that there is no middle ground for the withdrawal of troops in the next few weeks, then they will have to make military deployment between heavy forces. Experts believe that Indian soldiers are more ready for deployment in winter.

Frequent talks should be given when instability at the border is at its peak

Regarding how much should be expected from the meetings of the two ministers, sources say that when the instability at the border of the two countries is at the peak, repeated talks should be given a chance.

However, the outcome of the meeting between Jaishankar and Wang Yi may be the same as that of the meeting of defense ministers last Friday. The defense ministers of India and Russia met in Moscow, but that has not helped to end the tension on the LAC.

After the meeting between the Defense Ministers, where the process of accusing India from China has increased, the promptness of Indian soldiers on LAC has also increased.

China restless with the Indian army firmly resting on the peaks of Pangong Lake

According to sources, the way the Indian Army has strengthened its position on strategic hills in the southern part of Pangog Lake on 29-30 and 31 August has increased China’s restlessness.

China also realizes the growing winter, so within the last two days, there have been unsuccessful attempts to remove Indian troops from its troops.

The place where Indian soldiers have waved their altitude is at a height. There is also a barbed-wire limit about 200 meters from there. Local commanders of China have also been informed about this. Strict action will be taken to cross the barbed wire.

India will give a befitting reply to the action of destabilizing the troops firmly on the peaks

According to high government sources, if there is any attempt to destabilize the Indian soldiers stationed on the peaks of the southern shore of Pangong Tso Lake, it will give a befitting reply.

It is clear from this stand that with the strengthened positions of the army in this area, in view of China’s growing restlessness and strategic strategy, Indian soldiers will not withdraw from these areas till the solution of the current deadlock of LAC.

The Chinese army had to retreat due to the promptness of Indian soldiers

With the intention of penetrating this strategy of the Indian Army, Chinese soldiers have twice tried to go near the garrison of Indian soldiers armed with deadly weapons, pointed spears and spears, etc., but they have to retreat with the helplessness of Indian soldiers.

It is worth mentioning that in Chushul, Daspang, and Pangog areas, the number of soldiers from both sides is continuously increasing. Both countries are assuming that there is no middle ground for the withdrawal of troops within the next few weeks.

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