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India-China standoff: After Galwan clash, disengagement between India and China completed at Patrolling Point 17 in Hot Springs: Indian Army source

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Indian Army said that disengagement of Chinese and Indian troops has been completed at Patrolling Point 17 which is the Hot Springs area, newswire ANI quoted army sources as saying.  

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The sources added that the disengagement process has now been completed at “PP-14, PP-15 and PP-17” with the Chinese Army “thinning out” in Finger area in Ladakh.

The development comes after India’s National Security Adviser(NSA) had a two-hour long meeting with Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi in which both sides actively looked to disengage in a phased manner after Indian and Chinese troops clashed at Galwan on June 15 in which 20 Indian soldiers died fighting the PLA forces, although the Chinese army had suffered casualties as well but the Chinese foreign ministry hasn’t released the casualty figures even though China’s state-run Global Times had reported on the PLA suffering casualties.

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Meanwhile, Indian and Chinese officials are set to conduct a virtual meeting of the WMCC (Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination) on Friday on border issues set to take place on Friday.

On Thursday, China’s foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said that Chinese and Indian troops have taken “effective measures” to disengage at the Galwan Valley.

“We hope India will work together with us to take concrete action and implement the consensus reached and jointly work for de-escalation along the border,” Zhao Lijian said.

Chinese troops had earlier begun to take off tents from Galwan Valley from patrolling point 14 areas where the India-Chinese troops had clashed last month as India and China looked to disengage along the LAC. 

According to reports, Indian and Chinese armies are expected to carry out a joint verification to ensure seamless implementation of the disengagement process.
 

Source: Thanks WIONews.com