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Second Round of Talks Between India-China Today Over Ladakh Standoff

Chinese helicopters were spotted near LAC in Ladakh on Monday, just two days after the talks between the commanders of the two armies.

 

New Delhi| Divisional commander-level talks of the Indian and Chinese’ armies will take place today, with signs of easing tensions between India and China on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) near eastern Ladakh. Meanwhile, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has taken a dig at the Modi government. Rahul has tweeted that the Chinese have entered our border but the Prime Minister is silent. He has kept distance from this matter.

On Tuesday, the news agency quoted sources as saying that the forces of the two countries retreated from Patrolling Points 14-15 and Hot Spring area in the Galwan Valley. China’s army retreated to 2.5 km across its border in two areas. The Chinese military has also removed some tents. An army officer said that this was a good sign.

On June 6, the military commanders of both countries met.

There was a discussion between Lt. General Level military commanders on 6 June between India and China over ending tension between forces in eastern Ladakh. Giving this information, the Ministry of External Affairs had said that China is ready to settle the whole dispute peacefully. The ministry had said that the talks took place in a very peaceful and warm atmosphere. It was agreed that the issue will be resolved soon and the relationship will be carried forward.

Chinese helicopters were spotted near LAC on Monday, just two days after the talks between the commanders of the two armies. News agency ANI quoted sources as saying that the aerial activities of China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) have intensified in the last 7-8 days. These helicopters may have been flying to help Chinese troops stationed at the border.

 

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