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LAC stand-off: Indian and Chinese troops start pullback at Pangong Lake (VIDEO)

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New Delhi: Indian and Chinese troops have kicked off the method of disengagement within the Pangong Tso space from the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in jap Ladakh.
This strategy of disengagement of troops come about 9-10 months of navy stand-off between the 2 Asian giants. Some 50,000 troops on both facet have been dealing with one another alongside the 823-km-long LAC.
While India is but to make an official assertion on the matter, Chinese defence ministry web site ran an announcement by its spokesperson Colonel Wu Qian immediately.
“Chinese and Indian frontline troops at the southern and northern bank of the Pangong Tso lake start synchronised and organised disengagement from February 10,” he said.

#WATCH: Indian Army video of ongoing disengagement course of in Ladakh. pic.twitter.com/kXjr0SiPN2
— ANI (@ANI) February 11, 2021

Post violent navy confrontation in 2020, pressure have been working excessive between two international locations.
In previous couple of months, Indian authorities has been assertive and daring in sustaining diplomatic relations with neighbouring international locations. It has repeatedly categorically said that any act of aggression by any of the nations can be handled firmly.
Last month, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar warned that India’s ties with China had been “truly at a crossroads” and that “choices that are made will have profound repercussions, not just for the two nations but for the entire world.”
Recently, Jaishankar acknowledged some progress within the dialogue between two nations however added that they’d not influenced the scenario on the bottom.