- Both forces have retreated from Galvan Valley, Gogra and Hot Springs.
- The process of withdrawal of troops from some other places is to be completed by Thursday.
- From Friday, the army of both countries will check whether the troops retreat.
new Delhi. On Sunday, talks between India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval (NSA Ajit Dobhal) and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi (China Foreign Minister Wang Yi) to reduce tensions between India and China (India Border Dispute) Later the soldiers of both the countries started withdrawing from the disputed sites in East Ladakh. After Thursday, the armies of both the countries will go and see whether the two countries honestly withdraw their troops or not.
China has to retreat from all regions
Explain that as per the terms of the negotiation agreement between Commander level on 30 June and NSA Doval’s Foreign Minister of China, Wang Yi on 5 July, the PLA will be provided with a 1,597 km LAC in Ladakh as well as Arunachal Pradesh ( Arunachal Pradesh) with 1,126 km LAC required to withdraw its troops from all areas.
According to the information, the Chinese PLA has removed its tents in Galvan Sector at a distance of about 1.5 km. The Chinese military has withdrawn armored personnel and permanent construction has been demolished. The withdrawal process has also started at Patrolling Point 14 and 15 at Gogar. Chinese forces have started the withdrawal process from the Patrolling Point 17 Hot Springs and Finger Four. In return, Indian forces are also reported to have retreated 1.5 kilometers to Galvan. It is being told that after the process of removing the army completely, the Indian Army will start patrolling as before.
In the Depsang Plain or Raki Nala area, the Chinese Army is still in an aggressive posture. Similarly, the PLA is on high alert in the depth zones of Tibet and Xinjiang regions.
China’s obstinate position in Pangong Tso
But the withdrawal of forces from the areas of Fangs four to eight of Pangong Tso has not been done yet. However, there are also signs of withdrawal from this area. China is hard-talking in the region. But the Indian Army has clearly said that there is a need to return to the situation before five.
It is likely that after the return from Galvan, Gogra, Hot Spring, there will be an emphasis on restoring the former position in Pangong So and DBSO’s Depsang area.
Military sources said the Indian Army would maintain an aggressive stance until China cut its presence from the rear military bases near the LAC. The two sides have begun bringing thousands of additional forces and weapons, including tanks and cannons, to rear military bases located far from their front fronts to increase military presence following the standoff that began on May 5.
Joint team will decide whether army withdraws or not
According to the conditions, this time the forces of India and China will probably jointly visit those areas in East Ladakh to see whether the soldiers of the two countries retreat. The joint team of the two armies will also ensure that the temporary construction has been completely demolished at various places.
After these things are confirmed, the two armies will also hold intensive talks on ways to restore normalcy and restore peace and harmony in the area.
Sources said that after the withdrawal of the troops from the disputed site, full focus will be on restoring the situation before May 5. According to mutual agreement between the two countries, the soldiers of any country will not go to the disputed site for patrolling until the normal conditions are found and ways to establish peace.
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Crisis of confidence
After more than two months of tension on the LAC, the biggest problem now is to trust China. This is because China has repeatedly cheated. This time his intention is not clear. This is because he is also placing a tough condition in front of Indian negotiators. Therefore, the Indian Army will maintain its aggressive stand on LAC. Until the military mobilization is ended by the Chinese side. A senior military officer said, now the issue of trust is the biggest. Now we are not going to reduce our patrol. Until it is completely decided whether China retracts as promised.
The retreat process is expected to be completed soon
The withdrawal of Chinese troops is expected to be completed soon after a very clear and serious dialogue between National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval and China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Sunday. Since Monday morning, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China started withdrawing its troops from many conflict locations. Chinese troops have retreated from Galvan Valley, Gogra and Hot Springs. However, the withdrawal of troops from Gogra is expected to be completed by Thursday.
Dragon is being monitored by drone
The army’s withdrawal process began after a two-month-long military standoff. The withdrawal of the army from the disputed area is to create a buffer zone of at least 1.5 km on either side of the Line of Actual Control as per the terms agreed upon in the meeting of the corps commanders. Due to melting of snow in the Galvan Valley, the water level of the Galvan River has suddenly increased, due to which China was forced to retreat from this region. The Indian Army is currently using a drone to confirm the withdrawal of Chinese troops as the rising water level of the Galvan River has hindered physical verification.
India will continue China’s diplomatic siege
India will continue China’s diplomatic siege with steps taken to reduce tensions on the border. Further work will continue on the steps taken to reduce China’s dominance on the trade front. Due to the pressure created at the diplomatic level, China is currently forced to step back. India received support from many countries including USA, Russia, Japan, Australia on the border tension issue. Not only this, America is constantly sharing intelligence information with India.
The situation changed rapidly after PM Modi’s visit to Leh. China offered special representative level talks. Several rounds of conversation took place behind the scenes at various levels. Both countries have taken steps to reduce tensions. But India’s stance is quite cautious. India will constantly monitor the situation and will also keep in touch with allied countries.