New Delhi: After more than three months, India and China on Wednesday held another round of high-level military talks to complete military deadlock for 20 months at the remaining friction point in East Ladakh, the source in the formation of security was said.
Round 14 Corps Commander Level talks took place at the Chushul-Moldo border point on the Chinese side of the actual control line (LAC) in East Ladakh, they said.
The highest level of Military Commander’s talk (SHMCL) is scheduled to begin around 9:30 a.m.
It is shared that the main focus of talks will throw in the hot springs.
The Indian delegation at the conversation was led by Ltn Gen Anindya Sengupta, a newly appointed commander from 14 Leh-based corps.
The Chinese team will be led by the Head of the South Military District of Maj Gen which is Lin.
The Indian side is expected to insist on the release as soon as possible at all the remaining friction points including solving problems in the Bulge and Demchok department.
The 13th round talk had occurred on October 10 and they ended up in a dead end.
Both parties failed to make any progress in talks with the proverb of the Indian Army after the dialog that “constructive suggestion” made by it is not pleasant for the Chinese or can provide a proposal “forward forward”.
The new talks lasted days after India crashed into China to build a bridge across Lake Pangong in East Ladakh and said it was in an area that was under illegal occupation in the country for around 60 years.
Last week, India also described the replacement of China’s back of several places in Arunachal Pradesh as “silly exercises” to support the “territorial” claims that cannot be maintained “, by asserting that the state is always and will always remain part of India which” cannot be revoked ” .
in diplomatic talks their virtual on November 18, India and China agreed to hold military talks to 14th at the earliest date to achieve the release of the full in the remaining points of friction in Ladakh east.
deadlock Ladakh border east between military India and China erupted on May 5 2020, following the clash of violence in the Lake Pangong area.
Both parties gradually increased their placement by rushing for tens of thousands of soldiers and heavy weapons.
As a result of a series of military and diplomatic talks, both parties completed the release process last year on the north and south edges Lake Pangong and in the G area ograph.
Each side currently has around 50,000 to 60,000 troops along the LAC in the sensitive sector.