With no forward movement at the latest round of Sino-India military talks on disengagement from the remaining areas in eastern Ladakh, the Chinese military has said that India should cherish the current positive trend of de-escalation and cooling down of tensions in the border area. A day after the 11th round of Corps Commander-level talks that lasted for 13 hours, the Indian Army said in a statement on Saturday that both sides held a detailed deliberation on the disengagement of troops in the remaining friction points of Hot Springs, Gogra and Depsang in eastern Ladakh and agreed to jointly maintain stability on the ground, avoid any new incidents and resolve the outstanding issues in an expeditious manner .
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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.
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