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Indian, Chinese Armies Hold Two More Meetings To Resolve Border Dispute Along The LAC In Ladakh

Swarajya Staff

Jun 16, 2020, 11:29 AM | Updated 11:29 AM IST


Joint Army exercise in Ladakh (Representative Image) (Picture By: Northern Command/Indian Army)
Joint Army exercise in Ladakh (Representative Image) (Picture By: Northern Command/Indian Army)

The delegations of the Indian Army and China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) held discussions yesterday (15 June) along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh region to resolve the ongoing border confrontation between the two nations, reports Hindustan Times.

The talks took place at two different locations along the LAC wherein Brigadier-rank officers from both armies met in the Galwan area, and Colonel-rank officers met in the Hot Springs area. The talks have been said to have gone positive.

The latest meetings came after the fifth meeting between Major-General rank officers of the two armies was held along the LAC last week. This meeting had taken place after the beginning of limited disengagement of the forces at Galwan Valley, Patrolling Point 15 and Hot Springs following a meeting between the commander of Leh based 14 Corps and Major General Liu Lin, commander of the People’s Liberation Army in the South Xinjiang region on 6 June.

India is now said to be working on the resolution of the dispute in the Pangong Tso lake where any disengagement is still to take place and troops from both the armies remain locked ion a tensed face-off.


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