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India-China tension may reduce before Diwali, agreement on disengagement agreed

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The tension between India and China in East Ladakh on LAC may reduce before Diwali. According to a report, in India and China, there has been an agreement on the removal of the forces from the disputed places of Ladakh. Under this, the soldiers of both countries will return to their old status quo in April-May.

This was discussed in the eighth phase of the Corps-Commander level in Chushul on 6 November. However, no official statement has been made by the Government of India or the Indian Army on this matter so far. No statement has come from China either.

According to the information, in the Chushul of Ladakh, on November 6, the eighth round was talked between the forces of India and China. In this, both countries had agreed on a three-phase plan. In the first phase, Pangong Lake area will be evacuated in the first week. Tanks and soldiers will be sent back. In the second phase, both the armies will remove 30 percent of their soldiers from near Pangong area every day. This process will continue for three days. During this time, the Chinese Army will return to Finger 8, then the Indian Army will come to its Paddy Singh Thapa post.

It is being told that in the third phase, the forces of India and China will withdraw their troops from the south area of ​​Pangong Lake area. Along with this, the hills of Chushul, Rejang La which were occupied during the tension, will also be evacuated. Both the armies will monitor this entire process, which has been agreed.

Significantly, the state of Pengong Lake in eastern Ladakh has been under stress since April. During this time, the Chinese army captured many Indian petrolings point, but in a timely manner, Indian soldiers responded to China.

On June 15, there was a violent clash with Chinese soldiers in the Galvan Valley, in which 20 soldiers of India were martyred. China was also said to have killed 43 soldiers. However, China stated the number of soldiers killed 5 in official data.

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