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Eastern Ladakh row: India to push for early disengagement in staying friction points at fresh military talks with China

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Aug 13, 2023 #eastern, #Ladakh
Eastern Ladakh row: India to push for early disengagement in staying friction points at fresh military talks with China

Synopsis The Indian and Chinese soldiers are secured an over three-year standoff in particular friction points in eastern Ladakh even as the 2 sides finished disengagement from numerous locations following comprehensive diplomatic and military talks.AgenciesIndia is set to push for early disengagement of soldiers from the staying friction points in eastern Ladakh at a fresh round of top-level military talks with China on August 14, individuals knowledgeable about the matter stated on Saturday. The 19th round of Corps Commander level discussion is happening around 4 months after the last edition of the military talks were held to relieve stress in the area. The Indian delegation at the talks are going to look for conclusion of the disengagement procedure in the staying friction points at the earliest, stated among the individuals mentioned above. The Indian and Chinese soldiers are secured an over three-year standoff in particular friction points in eastern Ladakh even as the 2 sides finished disengagement from numerous locations following substantial diplomatic and military talks. In the 18th round of the military discussion that was hung on April 23, the Indian side highly pushed for fixing the remaining problems at Depsang and Demchok. The fresh round of talks is set to occur at Chushul-Moldo border conference point on the Indian side, the sources stated. The Indian delegation at the discussion is most likely to be headed by Lt Gen Rashim Bali, the Commander of the Leh-headquartered 14 Corps. The Chinese group is anticipated to be led by the leader of the South Xinjiang Military District. Last month, the Ministry of External Affairs
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