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India China Border Dispute; LAC Patrolling Agreement Update | India-China agree on a new system of patrolling in Ladakh: Both countries can withdraw troops from LAC, this will avoid a conflict like Galwan.


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This tank standing in Ladakh belongs to the Indian Army, the picture of which was shared by the Indian Army on Instagram. (file photo)

Before Prime Minister Narendra Modi's participation in the BRICS Summit, a big agreement has been signed between India and China. Both countries have agreed to patrol the Line of Actual Control (LAC). This can resolve the border dispute between the two countries in eastern Ladakh and also reduce the conflict.

Indian Foreign Ministry Secretary Vikram Minsri gave information about this agreement on Monday. He told that officials of India and China were talking on this issue for the last several weeks. Army officers were also involved in the talks.

After agreeing on the new system of patrolling, both the countries can withdraw their armies. At present, soldiers are not allowed to go to patrolling points in Depsang Plain Demchok. Armies are still present here. The new system of patrolling is related to these points. With this, conflicts like Galwan of 2020 can be avoided.

There was a clash between the armies of China and India in Galwan in 2020.

The picture is of the bloody clash between the soldiers of India and China on 15 June 2020 in Galwan Valley of Ladakh. After this the dispute between the two countries deepened.

The picture is of the bloody clash between the soldiers of India and China on 15 June 2020 in Galwan Valley of Ladakh. After this the dispute between the two countries deepened.

Army Chief had said- We have to fight as well as cooperate

On October 1, Indian Army Chief Upendra Dwivedi had said that India's situation with China is stable, but it is not normal, it is quite sensitive. We have to fight, cooperate, live together, confront and challenge China. He had said that 17 commander level meetings have taken place between India and China since April. We have discussed many issues in these meetings.

Foreign Minister had said in Geneva- 75% of the dispute with China has been resolved.

Jaishankar had said that talks are going on between both the sides to find a solution to the problem.

Jaishankar had said that talks are going on between both the sides to find a solution to the problem.

Foreign Minister Jaishankar had said during a summit in Geneva, Switzerland on September 12 that 75% of the dispute with China has been resolved. The Foreign Minister also said that the issue of increasing militarization on the border is still serious.

Jaishankar said that the Galwan clash between China and India in 2020 has badly affected the relations between the two countries. After violence on the border, no one can say that other relations will not be affected by it.

However, on September 25, at the Asia Society Policy Institute in New York, he clarified his statement that 75% of disputes would be resolved. He said, 'I said this only in the context of the troops' retreat. Read the full news here…

Efforts continue to end tension with the help of meetings

In the beginning of September, the Ministry of External Affairs had given an update on the current situation of India-China relations. He had said that efforts are on to resolve the tension through continued dialogue and Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination (WMCC) meetings.

External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal had said that Foreign Minister S Jaishankar has continuously discussed relations with China in many forums.

what happened in galwan valley

On June 15, 2020, China had deployed troops in the border areas of Eastern Ladakh on the pretext of exercise. After this, there were incidents of infiltration at many places.

The Indian government had also deployed equal number of troops as China in this area. The situation became so bad that bullets were fired on the LAC.

Meanwhile, on June 15, 20 Indian soldiers were martyred in a clash with the Chinese army in Galwan Valley. Later India also gave a befitting reply to this. About 60 Chinese soldiers were killed in this.

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Also read this news related to India-China…

S Jaishankar met China's Foreign Minister: Said- LAC and earlier agreements should be respected, only then the relations between the two countries will be correct.

An important meeting was held in Laos between India's Foreign Minister S Jaishankar and China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi. In this, the India-China border dispute was discussed among the leaders. Jaishankar asked the Chinese Foreign Minister to respect LAC and the earlier agreements.

Jaishankar said that it is in the interest of both the countries to stabilize relations. He told Wang Yi that the border dispute was the main reason for restoring India-China relations. He said that whatever the situation will be like on the border, the same will be seen in our relations also. Read the full news here…

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