Patrolling on India-China border will start soon, armies of both the countries retreated in Ladakh…

New Delhi: The withdrawal of troops from the two conflict points in eastern Ladakh has been completed. In this regard, Indian Army sources said on Wednesday that the process of withdrawal of troops between India and China in Depsang and Demchok in eastern Ladakh was completed today. They said that after the military withdrawal, both the sides will soon return to their respective areas. Will start coordinated patrolling. According to sources, the withdrawal of troops between India and China in Depsang and Demchok in eastern Ladakh has been completed. Coordinated patrolling will be started soon by both sides. The ground commander will continue the talks. Also, exchange of sweets on Diwali is scheduled to take place tomorrow. India is working towards resolving this long standing dispute so that the situation can be restored before April 2020 before the start of Chinese aggression in the region. .

The Chinese Foreign Ministry confirmed on Friday that the border troops of the two countries are engaged in relevant work in accordance with the agreement on border issues. During a press conference, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said that the work is progressing smoothly. Asked whether India and China have started withdrawing troops from the friction points, Lin Jian Said, “In accordance with the recent resolutions on border issues, Chinese and Indian border troops are engaged in relevant work, which is currently progressing smoothly.” Let us tell you that on October 21, India had de facto in eastern Ladakh. An agreement was announced with China to patrol the Line of Control (LAC), ending more than four years of military standoff.

Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had met Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in Russia, where both the leaders welcomed the agreement on patrolling arrangements along the LAC in eastern Ladakh. But this happened after the announcement by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) about the new patrolling system. The border standoff between India and China, which began in 2020 along the LAC in eastern Ladakh, was triggered by Chinese military actions and has led to prolonged tensions in bilateral relations.


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