India-China / 11th round of military level meet held in Ladakh, genral mm narvane on lac and pangong lake

The Indian delegation insisted on completing the process of withdrawing troops from the remaining deadlocked locations as soon as possible. The tenth round of military talks was held on 20 February. Two days earlier, the armies of both countries agreed to withdraw their troops and weapons from the northern and southern sides of Pangong Lake. That conversation lasted for about 16 hours.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Apr 10, 2021, 10:56 AM
New Delhi: India on Friday in the 11th round of military talks with China insisted on expediting the withdrawal of troops from the remaining parts of deadlock such as Hot Spring, Gogra and Depsang in East Ladakh. Sources told about this. He said that the 11th round of corps commander level started at around 10:30 am on the Chushul border area in the Indian territory on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh and the talks continued till around 10 pm.

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The Indian delegation insisted on completing the process of withdrawing troops from the remaining deadlocked locations as soon as possible. The tenth round of military talks was held on 20 February. Two days earlier, the armies of both countries agreed to withdraw their troops and weapons from the northern and southern sides of Pangong Lake. That conversation lasted for about 16 hours.

The threat to India is 'less', but not completely finished: Army Chief

The Indian delegation was led by Lieutenant General PGK Menon, the commander of the 14th Corps at Leh, which began on Friday. Last month, Chief of Army Staff General MM Naravane said that the withdrawal of troops from the area around Pangong Lake has reduced the threat to India, but not completely eradicated. .

The violent clash between the Indian and Chinese forces around Pangong Lake last year led to a deadlock, after which the two sides gradually deployed thousands of their troops to the area. After several rounds of military and diplomatic level talks, the two sides agreed in February to completely withdraw troops and weapons from the northern and southern parts of Pangong Lake.