India and China forces have been displaced at three locations in eastern Ladakh amidst mutual tension, but the Indian side is clear that tension on the borders will be completely overcome only when the People's Liberation Army de-facto controls near Indian territory with artillery and tank regiments deployed on the side of the line, it will remove more than 10,000 soldiers.
As a confidence-building measure prior to the talks between the two sides, Indian and Chinese troops started fighting in the Galvan Valley after talks between the two military commanders, starting on Wednesday at Major General-level. Area Point 14), Patrolling Point 15 and Hot Springs (Patrolling Point 17), including three locations. The top military source reported that disintegration has begun in the eastern Ladakh sector but what we want is de-induction (removal) of more than one division-sized troops (more than 10,000 soldiers) along the Line of Actual Control. Deployed by Chinese on the rear posts in their region. Disintegration is fine but stress can only be overcome if the
On this matter, sources said that in view of the Chinese deployment, the Indian side has deployed more than 10,000 soldiers in the Ladakh sector to match the PLA and prevent any other activities by it. Chinese troops began a standoff with India in the first week of last month when, on 4 May, they first marched past their normal patrol point with infantry vehicles and heavy vehicles with troops of the size of approximately one battalion. did.
Sources said that the Indian side hopes to raise these points in several rounds of talks to be held in the next 10 days, including battalion level, brigade level and Major General level talks, sources said. Level talks will be held on Wednesday or Thursday. Sources said that there are going to be talks on the dissolution points at the battalion commander's level and hotline talks have already been held with their counterparts.
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