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TopicPangong Tso

Topic: Pangong Tso

Chinese military says India should cherish ‘positive trend’ of disengagement in Ladakh

After the 11th round of military talks, Indian Army said that both sides held deliberation on disengagement of troops at remaining friction points & agreed to avoid new incidents.

India, China agree to maintain stability & avoid new incidents, in 11th round of talks

The Indian Army Saturday said the two sides agreed on the need to resolve the outstanding issues in an expeditious manner in accordance with the existing agreements and protocols.

No delay in talks with India to discuss disengagement of troops from eastern Ladakh: China

Amid reports about the likelihood of 11th round of corps commander-level talks, China said India's proposal for restoration of status quo at eastern Ladakh could be discussed.

Threat to India only abated, not gone entirely, says Naravane on Pangong Lake disengagement

The Army chief said patrolling has not resumed in the region as tensions are still running high and there are always chances of inadvertent escalation of the situation when it starts.

China realised its habit of creeping forward will not work with India, Army chief says

General M.M. Naravane noted that the disengagement process at Pangong Tso was a 'win-win' for both India and China.

China completes pullback from Pangong Tso, 10th Corps Commander talks tomorrow

Talks are expected to address disengagement process at Gogra and Hot Springs area, while the strategic issue of Depsang Plains is likely to take time.

Disengagement of Chinese, Indian troops in eastern Ladakh going on smoothly, Beijing says

Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said the frontline troops have started disengagement in a 'synchronised and organised way' on both sides.

Indian & Chinese infantry soldiers begin moving back from Kailash Range south of Pangong Tso

New visuals released by Indian Army show Chinese dismantling tents and camps, and a large number of vehicles moving back with troops and equipment.

China dismantles jetty, helipad & other structures as part of Pangong Tso disengagement

India has been closely monitoring the disengagement process at the northern bank of Pangong Tso while conducting simultaneous withdrawal at the southern bank.

Those criticising troop pull-back at Pangong Tso are ignorant of facts — Army ex-chief Malik

Temporary freeze on patrolling between Finger 4 & 8 ‘essential’ to avoid clashes, doesn’t mean ceding of territory to China, says Gen. V.P. Malik.

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