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India To Push For Troop Disengagement In Eastern Ladakh During Upcoming Talks

In a bid to further ease tensions along the border, India is gearing up for the 19th round of high-level military talks with China, scheduled for August 14.

The talks will focus on pressing for an early disengagement of troops from the remaining friction points in eastern Ladakh, according to sources familiar with the matter.

The standoff between Indian and Chinese troops at certain friction points in eastern Ladakh has been extended for over three years.

Despite completing a disengagement from several areas following extensive diplomatic and military dialogues, certain friction points remain unresolved.

The Indian delegation, led by Lt Gen Rashim Bali, Commander of the Leh-headquartered 14 Corps, is expected to stress the importance of completing the disengagement process promptly.

On the Chinese side, the delegation will be headed by the commander of the South Xinjiang Military District.

The history of tensions traces back to May 5, 2020, with a violent clash in the Pangong lake area. Subsequent incidents, notably the Galwan Valley clash in June 2020, marked a significant deterioration in bilateral relations.

Although both sides managed to complete the disengagement process in 2021 along the north and south banks of Pangong lake and the Gogra area, the situation in eastern Ladakh has remained a challenge.

The upcoming round of talks will occur at the Chushul-Moldo border meeting point on the Indian side. This initiative reflects the continued efforts of both nations to address the situation along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

It is worth noting that last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed the necessity of stabilizing bilateral relations during the G-20 summit in Bali.

National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Chinese diplomat Wang Yi also held talks during a BRICS meeting in Johannesburg, where Doval highlighted the erosion of strategic trust along the LAC in the western sector of the India-China boundary since 2020.

As India emphasizes the restoration of peace and tranquility along the border to normalize bilateral ties, the upcoming military talks are anticipated to play a crucial role in addressing the ongoing challenges.

Bharat Express English

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