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The process of withdrawal of troops from both Depsang and Demchok on the India-China border was completed on Wednesday. On Thursday, on Diwali, soldiers of China and India will feed sweets to each other. There will soon be talks between the officers of the ground commander regarding patrolling. The ground commander consists of officers of the rank of Brigadier and below. On the agreement between India and China regarding patrolling on the LAC, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar had said on 27 October that the withdrawal of troops is the first step. The next step is to reduce tension. This tension will reduce only when India is convinced that China also wants the same. After reducing tension, it will be discussed how to manage the border. Know how the armies retreated on the India-China border There was tension between India and China over the border dispute in eastern Ladakh for four years. An agreement has been reached recently after two years of long talks. Both armies will retreat from the disputed points Depsang and Demchok. 18 October: Information about withdrawal from Depsang and Demchok came to light. It was told that from here both the armies will return to the earlier position from April 2020. Also, they will patrol the same areas where they used to patrol before April 2020. Apart from this, commander level meetings will continue. There was tension in Depsang and Demchok since the Galwan clash between India-China soldiers in 2020. After about 4 years, a new patrolling agreement was signed between the two countries on 21 October. Foreign Minister S Jaishankar had said that its purpose is to prevent Galwan-like clashes in Ladakh and create the same situation as before. October 25: Indian and Chinese armies have started retreating from the eastern Ladakh border from Friday, October 25. According to news agency ANI, both the armies have removed their temporary tents and sheds at Demchok and Depsang Point in eastern Ladakh. Vehicles and military equipment are also being taken back. According to army sources, by October 28 and 29, both the countries will completely withdraw their armies from Depsang and Demchok. A limited number of soldiers has been fixed for patrolling. Information about this number has not been revealed yet. Now read the full details of the India-China border dispute… No decision yet on patrolling in Galwan Valley-Gogra Hot Springs
The agreement has been reached on 4 points under Depsang in Ladakh, but nothing has been said about patrolling in Galwan Valley and Gogra Hot Springs of Demchok. Depsang: According to the Indian Army, soldiers will now be able to go to patrolling points 10, 11, 11-A, 12 and 13 in Depsang for patrolling. Demchok: Patrolling Point-14 i.e. Galwan Valley, Gogra Hot Springs i.e. PP-15 and PP-17 are buffer zones. Reports have quoted sources as saying that patrolling here will be considered later. Buffer zone means an area where both armies cannot come face to face with each other. These zones separate the opposing armies. Know through the map from where the armies were withdrawn India-China patrolling agreement in 3 points 1. The agreement was finalized before PM Narendra Modi’s BRICS visit. Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping met at BRICS. Modi had said here that it is necessary to maintain peace at all costs. 2. China and India agreed to restore the situation of April 2020 on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. That is, now the Chinese army will withdraw from those areas where it had encroached. 3. Indian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Vikram Misri had said that a proposal has been prepared to resolve the issues raised after 2020 along with patrolling in the India-China border areas. Both countries will take steps on this. 20 Indian soldiers were martyred in the clash in Galwan on 15 June 2020. On 15 June 2020, China had gathered soldiers in the border areas of Eastern Ladakh on the pretext of exercise. After this, incidents of infiltration took place at many places. The Indian government also deployed an equal number of soldiers as China in this area. The situation got so bad that bullets were fired on the LAC. Meanwhile, on June 15, 20 Indian soldiers were martyred in a clash with the Chinese army in the Galwan Valley. Later India also gave a befitting reply to this. About 60 Chinese soldiers were killed in this. What will be the number of soldiers for patrolling in Depsang and Demchok?
After the withdrawal of Indo-China troops, the second discussion will be on patrolling. Soon there will be a conversation between the officers of the ground commander. The ground commander consists of officers of the rank of Brigadier and below. In this meeting, the number of soldiers for patrolling will be discussed. How many times did Modi and Jinping meet after the Galwan clash in 2020?
Bilateral talks were held between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping on 23 October after 5 years in Kazan city of Russia. Both the leaders had emphasized on resolving the border dispute as soon as possible, maintaining mutual cooperation and mutual trust. After which the talk of de-escalation came up. —————— Read this news related to India-China agreement as well… S Jaishankar met Chinese Foreign Minister: Said- LAC and previous agreements should be respected, only then relations between the two countries will improve. An important meeting took place in Laos between Foreign Minister S Jaishankar and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. In this, the India-China border dispute was discussed between the leaders. Jaishankar asked the Chinese Foreign Minister to respect the LAC and previous agreements. Jaishankar said that stabilizing relations is in the interest of both countries. Read full news…
