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India-China Disengagement: In New Ladakh Videos, Chinese Troops Remove Tents, Walk To Waiting Trucks

Pangong Lake Disengagement: India, China have agreed to pull back troops from the south bank of Pangong. Highlights The synchronised and organised disengagement began last week Videos also show Chinese forces dismantling tents and bunkers New Delhi: Indian and Chinese tanks were seen disengaging from the south bank of Pangong lake area in eastern Ladakh where they were deployed amid a standoff areas along the Line of Actual Control.  Multiple videos and images released by the Indian Army today show the continued process of disengagement between Chinese and Indian forces on both banks of the lake, seen to be a breakthrough after the forces of both sides were involved in a face-off on this area for nearly a year.

India set to clear some investment proposals from China in coming weeks: Report

India set to clear some investment proposals from China in coming weeks: Report The rule change had put in limbo over 150 proposals from China worth more than $2 billion, hurting the plans of Chinese companies in India.Premium 1 min read Aftab Ahmed , Reuters Last week, India and China began disengagement from the Pangong Tso area, in the Ladakh region of the western Himalayas, following a nearly nine-month-long standoff after the worst clash between the neighbouring countries since 1962 Share Via Read Full Story NEW DELHI : India is poised to clear some new investment proposals from China in the coming weeks as frosty relations between the two neighbouring countries thawed amid an easing in border tensions, said three government officials with knowledge of the matter.

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Border De-escalation May Prod India To Reverse Some Retaliatory Economic Steps Against China

Border de-escalation may prod India to reverse some retaliatory economic steps against China Restrictions on foreign direct investment (FDI) by Chinese companies may be reviewed, sources reveal. Lakshman Roy February 15, 2021 / 04:04 PM IST An Indian Air Force s Chinook helicopter carries supplies from a forward airbase in Leh (Image: Reuters/Danish Siddiqui) India may ease some restrictions for Chinese investment in the country without compromising national interest or hurting local enterprise, as the border tension that flared up in 2020 has started improving, sources said. The matter has been discussed at the level of the cabinet secretary and ministries of finance, home, and commerce and industry, they said.

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