New Delhi / Leh: India and China have to hold 13th military talks for release in the actual control path in mid-October, said the Head of the Indian Army General Mukund Naravane in Leh on Saturday.
The Head of the Army visited the advanced location in Ladakh and reviewed the operational and logistical readiness of strength when winter.
Speaking with media people, General Naravane said that the spread of the spread of the Chinese liberation soldiers throughout the actual control path was a problem.
But he stated the release would occur through dialogue.
General Naravane, who was visiting two days to Ladakh, along with several senior military officials attended the opening of the “National Flag Khadi” which had been installed in Leh on the opportunity to commemorate the 152-year anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.
Lieutenant Governor Ladakh R.K.
Mathur on Saturday inaugurated a national flag consisting of Khadi, the largest national flag in the world.
It was stated that the length of the flag was 225 feet, 150 feet wide and it weighed 1,000 kg.
General Naravane reached Ladakh on Friday and on the first day of the visit, he interacted with troops and praised them because of high fortitude and morality, when deployed in several fields, the hardest weather height.
The day before his visit to Ladakh, General Naravane in Delhi had said that developments along the actual control line in East Ladakh added to the ongoing theme challenge on the Indonesian border who was active and did not fight in the west and east.
While speaking in the 116th annual session of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) on Thursday, General Naravane said as far as the northern country in question India had extraordinary border problems.
Responding to sustainable aggression by China on the border, he has stated, “We are ready to fulfill all solubility that may occur as we have shown in the past.
This type of incident will continue to occur until the long-term solution time is achieved, namely having The limit agreement …
it must be a boost of our efforts so that we have peace going on along our northern border.
“He has also stated that unprecedented developments in North Borders require large-scale resource mobilization, strength orchestration and direct response, All of this in a covid environment.
India and China have been involved in border disputes over the past 16 months.
The twelve rounds of conversation in the level of commander has taken place so far and the 13th round is scheduled to occur in mid-October.