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India, China to withdraw from disputed border area by Monday

Published on: September 10, 2022 1:12 PM

India, China to withdraw from disputed border area by Monday. Photo by The Quint
India, China to withdraw from disputed border area by Monday. Sept 9,  Indian and Chinese soldiers will disengage at a disputed area along a remote western Himalayan border by Sept. 12, India’s foreign ministry said on Friday, after more than two years of a standoff following a deadly clash.

The disengagement is part of efforts by New Delhi and Beijing to avoid an escalation in tension between the nuclear-armed Asian giants. It went to war over their border in 1962. It comes after several rounds of talks between senior military officials,

The pull-out, also confirmed by China, comes ahead of a meeting in Uzbekistan next week. Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are going to attend.

Indian and Chinese soldiers began withdrawing from the Gogra-Hot Springs area in Ladakh in the western Himalayas on Thursday. A process that would be complete by early next week, India’s foreign ministry said.

“The two sides have agreed to cease forward deployments in this area in a phased, coordinated and verified manner, resulting in the return of the troops of both sides to their respective areas,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Arindam Bagchi said in a statement.

All temporary structures in the area gets erect by both militaries will also get dismantle as part of the agreement, he said.

Although details of the latest agreement have not been made public. However, the two militaries are likely to create a buffer between their troops and stop patrolling in the area, a defense expert said.

“This is a positive step,” said Rakesh Sharma, a retired Indian lieutenant general who has served in Ladakh. “Face to face scenario’s preclusion.”

Following a deadly clash in June 2020 that killed at least 20 Indian and four Chinese troops. Similar buffer arrangements have been implemented in other areas in Ladakh where soldiers were deployed in close proximity.

But Sharma said troops from both sides remain in close proximity in at least one location near the Demchok area in Ladakh. Something that we can take up in further talks.

A substantial build-up in border infrastructure by China will also keep thousands of Indian soldiers deployed along the frontier, Sharma added.

“This is a long haul,” he said.

India and China share an un-demarcated 3,800 km (2,360 mile) frontier. Their troops previously adhered to long-standing protocols to avoid the use of any firearms along the de facto border known as the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

At least 20 Indian soldiers and four Chinese put to death in hand-to-hand fighting in 2020. When troops from the two sides clashed in the Galwan area of the Ladakh region. It straddles the de facto border known as the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

“The agreement ensures that the LAC in this area will be strictly under observation; respected by both sides. There will be no unilateral change in status quo,” according to Bagchi.

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