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Possibility of early peaceful resolution between India-China

Possibility of early peaceful resolution of border deadlock between India-China: Director-General of ITBP.

Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) Director-General SS Deshwal said on Thursday that a Possibility of early peaceful resolution of the India-China deadlock in eastern Ladakh is expected soon.

He also said that infrastructure along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) is being developed rapidly.

In an interview, Deshwal said that special clothes and a nutritious diet of the wards have been provided to the jawans facing the bitter cold in eastern Ladakh.

He said, ‘The Indo-Tibet border is the highest international border in the world. Every place is 10–11 thousand feet high.

All our soldiers are posted at this height. Oxygen is very low there, the temperature in the winter reaches 40 degrees below zero.

On the development of infrastructure along the border, Deshwal said that the work of establishing new border posts and connecting them with all-weather roads is in progress.

He said that about 75 percent of the ITBP border posts are still connected by roads.

The army chief will conduct an air inspection of the border with China today

Army Chief Manoj Mukund Narwane reached Pithoragarh on Thursday for the first time after tension on the China border.

On Friday, he can conduct an aerial inspection of the border with China. Narwane on Wednesday conducted an aerial inspection of the border posts Rimkhim and Niti Pass along the China border in Chamoli.

Foreign Ministry said on the agreement with China when there is something to be told, it will tell, refused to comment on the news of the withdrawal of the troops.

The Foreign Ministry said on Thursday

India, China had a clear, thorough, and constructive dialogue at the Corps Commander level talks last week which discussed the withdrawal of troops from all deadlocked locations along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh.

At the same time, both sides agreed to maintain dialogue and dialogue through military and diplomatic channels.

However, the ministry refrained from commenting on reports that the two sides were working on a plan to withdraw troops from the deadlocked locations.

The ministry said that when something needs to be said, it will be told.

In response to questions, Foreign Ministry spokesman Anurag Shrivastava also cited a joint statement issued by the Indian and Chinese military after the last round of military talks.

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