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New Delhi: Disengagement in the remaining areas in eastern Ladakh will take time as both India and China are working out “granular details”, The Print has learnt. But, sources said, India is “satisfied” that it has “achieved” what it wanted in dealing with the “more urgent cases requiring disengagement”, which is at the Pangong Lake area, while talks on residual areas are on.
This comes after the 11th round of Corps Commander meet ended late Friday, and the proposals arrived at there detailing how the disengagement in the remaining areas will occur will now be studied at the highest level of both governments.
India Repeats Call to China to Resolve Stand-Offs at Remaining Points in Ladakh
There are still several other points on the LAC in Ladakh where Indian and Chinese troops had been engaged in a stand-off since May last year.
Indian and Chinese troops and tanks disengage from the banks of Pangong lake area in Eastern Ladakh where they had been deployed opposite each other for almost ten months now. Photo: PTI/Indian Army handout
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New Delhi: With six weeks having passed since the senior military commanders’ last meeting, India on April 2, once again repeated its call to China to resolve the situations at the remaining stand-off points at the Line of Actual Control, asserting that prolongation of the dispute was in âneither sideâs interestsâ.