India’s Strong Message To Trickster China- Get Out Of The Tense Place As Soon As Possible
Monday, 03 August, 2020
Amid reports of Chinese troops not retreating from some places along the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh, India warned China to withdraw from all locations as soon as possible. The fifth phase of talks between top commanders of the Indian and Chinese military on Sunday to ensure the swift withdrawal of troops from all confrontational locations along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh, during which India took a tough stand Hui warned China.
Military sources said that this was the fifth phase of the Corps Commander level within two months, aimed at ending tension on the border due to violent clashes between the soldiers of the two countries in Pangong So area of eastern Ladakh on May 5. Was. According to the sources, in the talks, India insisted on a complete withdrawal of Chinese troops from all the confrontations near LAC in Pangong So and East Ladakh.
The last meeting of the Corps Commander level was held on 14 July, which lasted for about 15 hours. In the conversation, the Indian side gave a “very clear” message to the Chinese Army (People’s Liberation Army) that the former position in East Ladakh be retained and that it should follow all those protocols regarding border management to restore peace in the area. Will have to be agreed upon. The Indian delegation had apprised the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China of its border (Laxman Rekha) and said that it was mainly up to China to improve the situation in the region.
According to sources, the Chinese army has already retreated from the Galvan Valley and some other places of confrontation, but the process of withdrawing troops from Finger areas in Pangong So has not yet started as per India’s demand. India has been insisting that China should withdraw its troops from the areas between Finger-4 and Finger-8. On July 24, the two sides held another phase of diplomatic talks on the border issue. After the talks, the Ministry of External Affairs had said that both sides agreed that the bilateral agreement and protocol required immediate and complete withdrawal of troops from the LAC for the overall development of bilateral relations.
Courtesy: Opera News/Dailyhunt