Descended, disengaged fully; Delegation level talks lead India, China to ease tension by face-off in eastern Ladakh

News Bharati    12-Sep-2019
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New Delhi, Septemebr 12: Taking the edge off the flaring tensions along the Line of Actual Control on Wednesday, Indian and Chinese troops concluded a day lng stand off after delegation-level talks amongst the selegates.
 
"There was a face-off between the two armies but it got over after the delegation-level talks between two sides. The face-off is over now and it had de-escalated and disengaged fully after delegation-level talks yesterday," the Indian Army said.

 
 
The Indian and Chinese troops were reportedly engaged in a confrontation near the northern bank of the Pangong lake in Ladakh, two-thirds of which is controlled by China. Tensions escalated when Indian troops on patrol were confronted by the soldiers of the People’s Liberation Army of China, resulting in a scuffle with the two sides sending more soldiers to the area.
 
Incidentally, the confrontation took place in the same area where Indian and Chinese troops had engaged in a bitter scuffle during the Doklam standoff. The Indian Army said similar incidents can take place along the LAC in view of its exercise next month.
 
The Army had on Wednesday announced its plan to hold an exercise in Arunachal Pradesh. The Indian Army had said war games will be organised in Arunachal Pradesh starting October in which the Indian Air Force and the Army would jointly exercise real war scenario inside the Indian territory.
 
This comes around a month ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on October 10 near Chennai. Line of Actual Control stability and trade ties are likely to be the focus of discussion when PM Modi meets Xi Jinping.