China's army retreats one km from LAC, Galwan becomes buffer zone
China's army retreats one km from LAC, Galwan becomes buffer zone
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Leh: Amid the ongoing stalemate in India and China for more than a month, big news has come to light. On 15 June, the place where the soldiers of both the countries came face to face, now the Chinese army is about one km from there. It has retreated. There was a continuing churn between the forces to withdraw the soldiers, in such a situation, this is considered to be the first stop of this process.

On the Line of Actual Control (LAC), the Chinese Army is about one km from the site of violence in Galvan Valley. She has retreated. According to sources, the army of both the countries have agreed on relocation and the forces have retreated from their present location. A buffer zone has now been built near the Galwan Valley, so that any kind of violence does not happen again. Let me tell you that the deadlock between India and China has been going on since the month of May. The Chinese Army and the Indian Army face to face at Pangong Lake near Galvan Valley on the Eastern Ladakh border.

In the first week of June, the conversation between the two countries started, where discussions were held at the military level. But on 15 June, there was a clash in the Galvan Valley, in which 20 soldiers of the Indian Army were killed. China also suffered a lot, but never accepted it.

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