Updated Feb 19, 2021 | 08:54 IST
The meeting also witnessed an argument between BJP leader Jual Oram, the chairman of the Standing Committee on Defence, and Rahul Gandhi, over latter s pointed questions on the standoff. File photo  |  Photo Credit: AP
New Delhi: The disengagement process in eastern Ladakh is in final phases, the top military leadership told a standing committee of Parliament on Thursday. According to official sources, the stormy meeting with the Parliamentary Standing Committee witnessed several questions asked by the Opposition leaders including Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. Responding to members question, top officers from armed forces also informed the panel that the disengagement between armed forces of India and China in eastern Ladakh is in final stages and on the brink of completion, sources were cited as saying by news agency PTI.
India News: India and China have completed troop disengagement on both sides of Pangong Tso in eastern Ladakh, setting the stage for talks on the remaining 'frict
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Chinese tanks and troops disengage from the banks of the Pangong Tso lake in eastern Ladakh. Photo: Indian Army
In the view of the PLA think tank, India carried on with some aspects of what it inherited from British
As India and China on February 10 began the first steps of implementing a disengagement plan after more than nine months of a tense stand-off at multiple points along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), the causes of last year’s border crisis still remain a mystery.
Rahul Gandhi has been persistently attacking the BJP government at Centre and Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the military standoff between India and China at LAC in eastern Ladakh.