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On February 11, India and China began withdrawing from their positions on Pangong Lake after nine months of tense military confrontation.
The successful disengagement lowers the risk of another clash, do not guarantee peace or even an improvement in Sino-Indian ties.
Along the waters of Pangong Lake, high up in the Himalayas, there was a slackening of shoulders and a collective sigh of relief on February 11.
After nine months of tense military confrontation, which included the first deadly clash in decades between Indian and Chinese troops along their disputed border, the two sides began withdrawing from their positions on the southern and northern banks of the lake as part of a phased, synchronized military disengagement.
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