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Rajnath Singh interacting with security personnel at Tezpur military station. (Pic via X @rajnathsingh)
Indian and Chinese troops have resumed patrols along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh after more than four years, signifying a major reduction in border tensions that began with a violent confrontation in 2020.
On Thursday (31 October), soldiers from both sides conducted patrols in the Depsang and Damchok areas, notifying each other prior to the movement. This patrol comes a day after completing a mutual military disengagement under a recent patrolling agreement.
In Depsang, Indian forces will soon have access to patrolling points beyond the bottleneck where Chinese troops previously restricted entry. In Demchok, Indian troops are expected to patrol at Track Junction and Charding Nullah.
"India and China have been holding talks at both diplomatic and military levels to resolve the differences in some areas along the LAC. As a result of the talks, a broad consensus was developed on the basis of equal and mutual security," Defence Minister Rajnath Shing said.