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India, China to hold 11th round of talks for disengagement
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New Delhi, April 8 : India and China will hold 11th round of Corps Commander talks on Friday at Chushul to iron out differences for the next phase of disengagement in Eastern Ladakh.
After nearly a two month gap, the Corps Commander level talk is again happening between the two countries. The focus of the talk would be disengagement on other friction points. After Pangong disengagement, both the countries have planned to carry out disengagement on other friction points like Gogra, Hot Springs and Depsang.
Ladakh standoff: 11th Corps Commanders meet in Chushul on Friday
China on Thursday said that India’s proposal of restoring status quo ante of April 2020 in Eastern Ladakh may come up for discussion when the representatives of the two countries meet.
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Indian and Chinese troops and tanks disengaging from the banks of Pangong lake area in Eastern Ladakh Thursday Feb. 11 2021.
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NEW DELHI: As the latest meeting between the Corps Commanders of India and China is fixed for Friday, the forces hope for a positive outcome.
Indian Army’s 14 Corps Commander Lt Gen PGK Menon is scheduled to meet his Chinese counterpart Major General Lin Liu, Commander of South Xinjian Military District, on Friday in Chushul which is on the Indian side of the Line of Actual Control.
NEW DELHI â India and China will hold the 11th round of Corps Commander talks April 9 at Chushul to iron out differences for the next phase of disengagement in Eastern Ladakh.
After nearly a two-month gap, the Corps Commander level talk is again happening between the two countries. The focus of the talk would be disengagement on other friction points. After Pangong disengagement, both the countries have planned to carry out disengagement on other friction points like Gogra, Hot Springs and Depsang. Important that before the onset of summer, de-escalation is discussed. Both sides need retreat to original positions for things to ease, said a senior Indian army officer.
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