New Delhi: There is no breakthrough in the marathon-level military talks between India and China on Wednesday, with Beijing again showing reluctance to complete the release of troops at the friction point in East Ladakh while also refusing to discuss larger steps in Department and Demad .
The 14th round of talks, led by 14 LEH-based LEH-based Commander Corps, Anindya Sengupta and Major Major Military District Head of Lin, who were resolved to hold the earliest meeting.
In contrast to the 13th round on October 10, which has ended with a bitter deadlock on charges of throwing each other, India and China also issued a joint statement this time.
But like a previous shared statement, it was limited to the usual plipitude about both parties who agreed to “follow the guidelines provided by their country leaders” and maintain dialogue “to overcome acceptable resolutions at the same time at the same time”.
“Both parties also agreed to consolidate previous results and take effective efforts to maintain security and stability in the field in the west sector, including during the winter,” he added.
Sources said the Indian delegation during the talks for 13 hours on Wednesday Strongly encouraged the release of tracing troops in Point-15 Patrolling (PP-15) in the hot springs-gorry-kongka area, basically finished during the 12th round on July last year.
“Although there is no direct positive response to Indian proposals, there are indications that China can approve the release in PP-15 in the 15th round to be held immediately,” said a source.
However, there is no resolution seen for a much more difficult prominent in the Ninglung Nalllah (CNN) Track Junction charding (CNN) in Demachok and the Plains Depsang which is strategically located.
“But these two problems are also on the table from our side,” said the source.
The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has actively blocked the Indian army in the Department of Development Area, about 18-km in what India considered, from even going to PPS-10, 11, 12, 12A and 13 in the Ministry.
Since April-May 2020.
It is clear that China has not owned the intention to restore the status quo as it exists in April 2020, before several PLA attacks to Madakh Timur, given that it has a military and gun position faced by India and massive infrastructure built such as troops Billet, road, bridge and helipad along the border.
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Thursday also criticized the statement of the head of the army General M M Naravane that the threat of PLA as a whole did not diminish despite the “release of partial forces” in East Ladakh.
“At present, China and India are in dialogue and communication through diplomatic and military channels to facilitate the situation on the border.
We hope that certain people on the Indian side will refrain from making non-constructive comments,” he said.
Naravane Gen on Wednesday said that even though India wanted to complete troops for 20 months with China through dialogue, if it arrived at the conflict, the country would appear as a winner.
Stress that India fits Chinese in infrastructure buildup, General Naravane has stated that Indian forces will remain advanced deployed until PLA approves the sequential transfer process, de-induction de-inducation.