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China Has Not Yet Withdrawn From Several Forward Positions Along the LAC: US Commander

China Has Not Yet Withdrawn From Several Forward Positions Along the LAC: US Commander Admiral Philip Davidson, Commander of the US Indo-Pacific Command, noted that China adopted an increasingly assertive military posture to exert pressure and expand its influence across the Indo-Pacific region. Disengagement underway at Pangong Tso, where Indian and Chinese forces were in a standoff since May 2020. Photo: PTI World10/Mar/2021 New Delhi: A top American commander said on Tuesday that Chinese troops have not yet withdrawn from “several forward positions it seized” on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Eastern Ladakh. During a hearing of the Senate Armed Forces, Admiral Philip Davidson, Commander of the US Indo-Pacific Command, said, “The PRC (People’s Republic of China) represents our greatest strategic threat.”

China, India Friends, Not Rivals, Says Chinese Foreign Minister

China and India should stop "undercutting" each other, shed mutual "suspicion" and create "enabling conditions" by expanding bilateral cooperation to resolve the border issue, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Sunday.

Precursor to Eastern Ladakh: India Prods China to Ensure Disengagement at Other Friction Points

Precursor to Eastern Ladakh: India Prods China to Ensure Disengagement at Other Friction Points This would allow both sides to consider de-escalation of forces in Eastern Ladakh as that alone will lead to the restoration of peace, the MEA said. Indian and Chinese troops and tanks disengage from the banks of Pangong lake area in Eastern Ladakh where they had been deployed opposite each other for almost ten months now. Photo: PTI/Indian Army handout New Delhi: India on Friday, March 5, said it expected China to ensure disengagement in remaining friction points, as that could lead to consideration of the steps to be taken in the de-escalation of forces in eastern Ladakh and allow for progress in bilateral ties.

Ladakh to Remain Sore Spot in India-China Relations Despite Hardware Withdrawal, US Official Says

Ladakh to Remain Sore Spot in India-China Relations Despite Hardware Withdrawal, US Official Says © AP Photo Subscribe Sputnik International https://sputniknews.com/world/202103031082240640-ladakh-to-remain-sore-spot-in-india-china-relations-despite-hardware-withdrawal-us-official-says/ India and China have been withdrawing heavy machinery and some permanent structures erected along the Line of Actual Control during the Ladakh stand-off since 10 February. The two countries agreed last week to establish a hotline communication to avoid in the future the kind of clashes which have flared up in Ladakh. Rear Admiral Michael Studeman, the director for intelligence of US Indo-Pacific Command, has said that the Ladakh region will continue to be a sore spot between the two nuclear powers [India and China]”, although he agrees that the likelihood of severe clashes between the two countries has receded and the continuing disengagement pr

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