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‘India, China pull back troops to pre-2020 positions as part of LAC pact, coordinated patrolling to resume soon’ | India News

India and China have completed pulling back their troops from two face-off points at Demchok and Depsang in eastern Ladakh, just days after signing a patrolling pact to ease tensions along the Line of Actual Control(LAC), several media reports citing Army sources said on Wednesday.
Reports said the troops of both countries have fallen back to their pre-April 2020 positions after dismantling their temporary posts, sheds, tents and other structures erected in the two areas.
Over the next few days, both sides will verify the mutual pullback of troops before coordinated patrolling resumes, sources told news agencies.

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Sources further said ground commanders will continue to hold talks and “exchange of sweets on Diwali is set to happen on Thursday”.
The Army plans to launch its patrols in Depsang and Demchok by the end of the month, with advance notice being given to the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) to prevent the possibility of any face-off or clash.
The PLA will also intimate India before sending out its patrols, under the “patrolling arrangements” for Depsang-Demchok first announced by India on October 21 after a flurry of diplomatic and military talks.
Reports said talks are also underway to ease the situation in other high tension areas like Yangtse, Asaphila and Subansiri river valley in Arunachal Pradesh.




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