New Delhi: India pressed China once again to complete the release of troops that were jammed on face-to-face sites and restored the status of quo ante at the Department and Demchok in East Ladakh during the top-level military talk on Sundays.
There is no official word about the results of the 13th corps commander talks but there are indications of both parties can approach at least complete the troop release in the Patrolling point-15 (PP-15) in a greater heat of the gortrist-kongkka area with Gradual way.
The discussion, led by 14 Corps of Commander of the LT-General P G K Menon and South Xinjiang Military District Head began on the Chinese side of the Chushul-Moldo border meeting point at 10:30 a.m.
and ended at 7pm on Sunday.
The source said the liaison at PP-15 was “relatively easy to resolve” because the situation was “very similar” with the previous PP-17A near Indian gografia post, where the traffic jam was finished in accordance with the pact achieved during the 12th round of Corps Commander Talks on July 31.
There are only 40-50 rival troops each in face-to-face situations at PP-15, which is about 30-km in the north of gorry, but is supported by thousands more in the “depth immediately” area there.
“The buffer zone does not patrol” the fourth will be made at PP-15 if India and China agree to escape in the area.
The previous buffer zone, which varied from 3-Km to almost 10-km, was established on face-to-face sites or “friction points” at PP-14 in Galwan Valley, PP-17A near Gographic and Pangong Tso.
Although officials said the buffer zone was created according to “Lay of the Late and each line claims”, there was a major concern that they had mostly emerged in what India claimed to be his territory during military confrontation for 17 months.
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In addition, China has not shown a tendency to complete a “friction” on the protrusion of the department which is strategically located, the top-plain table – top is located at a height of 16,000 feet, towards Daulat Beg Oldie (DBO) and Karakoram Pass in the north.
The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) since April-May last year has actively blocked Indian soldiers, about 18-km where India considered its own territory at Deposit, even going to traditional patrol points – 10, 11, 12A and 13 there.
Similarly, the deadlock above “friction” at the crossing of Ninglung Nallah (CNN) charding (CNN) in the Demhibok sector to the south, where tents had been pitched in the territory of India, also continued.
Head of the Army General MM Naravane on Saturday said that if PLA continued to maintain the front spread along the border in East Ladakh through the second winter, it would lead to “situation lines such as control” (with Pakistan), though not “active likes “Like on the western front.
“We keep a watch close to all of these developments.
But if they (PLA) are there to stay, we are there to stay too.
Construction of buildup and infrastructure on our side is just as good as what PLA has done,” added Gen Naravane .