Army personnel and the public paying tributes to havildar Sunil Kumar in Patna on Thursday. He was among the 20 soldiers killed by the Chinese at Galwan.

Army personnel and the general public paying tributes to havildar Sunil Kumar in Patna on Thursday. He was among the 20 soldiers killed by the Chinese at Galwan.|Picture Credit: Ranjeet Kumar

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According to an Indian authorities, the process of forces drawing back from their positions as part of the “de-escalation workout” had been started

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India and China have actually agreed to “disengage from 3 friction points” in Ladakh and pull back from their existing positions, where the Indian army and the Chinese People’s Freedom Army (PLA) are participated in an eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation, a 2nd authorities said.

The 3 areas are Galwan, Hot Springs and the Finger area near Pangong Tso (lake) in Ladakh along the controversial Line of Actual Control (LAC). The three areas have witnessed unprecedented buildup of troops since April-May.

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Nevertheless, the PLA did not supply any details of Chinese dead or injured in the June 15 Galwan Valley clash that killed 20 Indian soldiers

The 2nd official stated the last