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India, China to engage in another round of talks over border dispute on Friday

As Indian and Chinese troops are engaged in a military standoff across the Line of Actual Control (LAC), both countries are scheduled to meet for a diplomatic engagement-another round of virtual meet of the WMCC (Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination) on border affairs tomorrow.

Yesterday, the disengagement process between troops of India and China was completed on Wednesday at Patrolling Point 15 and the Chinese troops moved back by approximately 2 kilometers, according to Indian Army sources.

The disengagement process between the two sides at Hot Springs and Gogra began on Monday, Army sources had said.

The Chinese Army had started dismantling its structures since Sunday, sources said.

Army sources further added, under the mutual disengagement, both sides will disengage and move back by 1-1.5 kilometers from the friction points.

The Special Representatives of India and China on the Boundary Question — Ajit Doval and Wang Yi— had a ‘frank and in-depth exchange’ telephone conversation on Sunday during which they agreed that both sides should complete the ongoing disengagement process along the LAC expeditiously, according to a statement by Ministry of External Affairs released on Monday.

They re-affirmed that both sides should strictly respect and observe the LAC and should not take any unilateral action to alter the status quo and work together to avoid any incident in the future that could disturb peace and tranquillity in border areas.

National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval is personally monitoring the India and China border situation continuously with the Indian Army and the standoff between the troops of two countries is expected to be resolved amicably soon, government sources said.

The situation at the India-China border became tense after 20 Indian soldiers lost their lives in a violent face-off in the Galwan valley on June 15-16 when Chinese troops attempted to unilaterally change the status quo during the de-escalation. 

Source: dnaindia.com