India-China meeting to be held in Chushul
India-China meeting to be held in Chushul
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Commander level talks are going on with China to resolve the border dispute on the Line of Actual Control. According to sources, this meeting is being held in Chushul. In order to find a solution to the deadlock between the armies of the two countries, this military level dialogue is being considered very important. According to sources, the two sides will inform each other about the steps taken by them.

In this meeting, India is represented by Lt Gen Harinder Singh, Commander of the 14th Corps of the Army, then the Commander of the Tibet Military District Command on behalf of the Chinese Army is included in it. The first two meetings of the Commander level took place on 6 and 22 June in Moldo, China, near Chushul.

On June 15, after increased tension from the bloody conflict of Galwan Valley, India has tightened its stance and has made it clear to China that the status quo must be restored to reduce the tension. It is clear from India's stand that in the event of the withdrawal of Chinese troops from Galwan Valley, Finger four to eight areas, the path will be found to end the LAC deadlock.

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