Mending fences: Indian and Chinese forces at a ceremonial
border personnel meeting in Chushul. File

Mending fences: Indian and Chinese forces at a ceremonial
border personnel meeting in Chushul. File
  | Photo Credit: PTI


Focus would also be on pullback of the massive troops and equipment along LAC

India and China are scheduled to hold the fourth round of Corps Commanders talks at Chushul on Tuesday where details of the second phase of disengagement along the border would be discussed, a defence source said.

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The focus of the talks, scheduled around 11.30 hr, would also be on pullback of the massive troops and equipment along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), another source stated.

As in earlier talks, the Tuesday one will be held between 14 Corps commander Lt. Gen. Harinder Singh and Commander of South Xinjiang Military District Maj. Gen. Liu Lin.

Last week, Indian and Chinese troops completed the first phase of disengagement from the stand-off areas in Galwan Valley, H