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The Deadlock Between India And China May End Soon

The deadlock between India and China may end soon, the soldiers of both countries can retreat from some places of confrontation.

The deadlock between India and China on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh for more than six months may soon be over.

During the eighth round of Corps Commander level talks between the two countries, the deadlock was indicated.

Defense sources said that troops from both countries could withdraw from some of the confrontational locations in the next few days.

Negotiations between the two sides are on to decide the modus operandi.

However, India is proceeding cautiously in this matter, as it believes that negotiations and agreements should be implemented at the ground level.

The two countries issued a joint statement on Sunday, giving information about the eighth round of talks at the Corps Commander level.

It said that there was a very open, detailed, and positive conversation between the two sides in the Chushul sector.

If sources are to be believed, it has been agreed that the agreement between the top leaders of the two countries should be implemented to exercise restraint on behalf of the military forces and to clear misunderstandings with each other.

Both sides are ready to continue talks at the military and diplomatic levels.

The statement issued in Beijing and New Delhi said that the two sides agreed to maintain dialogue and dialogue through military and diplomatic channels and to pursue negotiations to resolve old issues.

It is noteworthy that the eighth round of talks took place in Chushul on Friday between the Indian Army and the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China.

The talks lasted about 10 and a half hours. In the talks, the armies of the two countries had agreed to meet again soon. It is believed that there may be a big decision in the upcoming negotiations.

Since LAC is going to have tremendous snowfall in a few days. In such a situation, the withdrawal of soldiers is considered a big step.

However, the two countries issued a joint statement on Sunday, giving information about the eighth round of talks at the Corps Commander level, and described it as positive.

Both sides say that there has been a very open, detailed discussion in the Chushul sector.

Both sides are also agreed to implement a consensus between the top leaders of the two countries to exercise restraint on the part of the military forces and clear misunderstandings with each other.

Explain that about 50 thousand Indian soldiers are stationed in different mountainous areas of East Ladakh with high preparedness for war in below-zero temperatures.

China has also deployed almost the same number of soldiers at the front.

Sources said that during the talks, the Indian Army insisted on the early withdrawal of Chinese troops from all the confrontations in eastern Ladakh. India has already made it clear that it will not accept any change in LAC

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