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2 India and China have agreed to pull back troops from one of the friction points called PP 17-A, also referred to as Gogra along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh.
Ajay Banerjee
New Delhi, August 2
India and China have agreed to pull back troops from one of the friction points called PP 17-A, also referred to as Gogra along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh.
The impasse over another friction point PP 15, also referred to as Hot Springs will need further discussions as the LAC claims of both sides differ and overlap.
The 832-km LAC in Ladakh is undefined on the ground and both sides have claims and counterclaims. Sources confirmed to The Tribune that the mutual disengagement from PP 17-A was expected to be physically implemented over the next 3-4 days. The disengagement at this point would entail increasing the distance between fully armed troops of either side, it’s like creating a “wider buffer zone” to prevent any
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