India, China disengagement completed; 10th round of commander-level talks to be held on Saturday
The Indian side will be led by Lt Gen PGK Menon, 14 Corps Commander and the Chinese side will be headed by Maj Gen Lin Liu, Commander of South Xinjian Military District.
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An Indian Army truck crosses Chang la pass near Pangong Lake in Ladakh region. (File photo| AP)
Express News Service
NEW DELHI: The Corps Commanders of India and China are scheduled to meet on Saturday for the 10th round of talks, indicating that the disengagement of troops from the northern and southern banks of the Pangong Tso is complete.
India and China military delegates will meet on Saturday for the tenth round of talks to discuss disengagement at other friction places at the Line of Actual Control, sources said.During the tenth round, the Corps Commanders will discuss other .
Ahead of the military commanders meeting on Saturday to de-escalate tensions at the Line of Actual Control, China has started a psy-war in which it released a video of Galwan Valley clashes on social media accusing the Indian Army of being .
With this, the 10th round of corps commander-level talks between the two countries will also be held on Saturday on the Chinese side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Moldo.
NEW DELHI: The disengagement process of the Indian and Chinese troops on both sides of Pangong lake has been completed, a source said on Friday.
The two armies reached an agreement on disengagement at the North and South banks of Pangong lake that mandated both sides to cease forward deployment of troops in a phased, coordinated and verifiable manner.
The pullback comes after a nine-month-long border standoff in eastern Ladakh.