October 25, 2024: In a significant development following the recent truce between India and China, troops from both nations have commenced disengagement at two key friction points in the Eastern Ladakh sector. This process is taking place at Demchok and the Depsang Plains, just days after a historic agreement was signed to address long-standing border tensions.
The military standoff, which originated in 2020, has seen a series of negotiations culminating in this crucial agreement aimed at de-escalation. As part of the disengagement process, Indian forces have begun systematically withdrawing equipment to designated rear locations. Reports indicate that one tent on each side has already been dismantled, with Chinese troops initiating their pullback to the eastern side of the Nala.
On October 21, Indian officials announced the breakthrough agreement concerning patrolling along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), marking a turning point in the military conflict that has persisted for over four years. During an event in New Delhi on October 24, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlighted the consensus reached by both nations, underscoring a commitment to restoring stability through principles of mutual and equal security.
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Troop Disengagement Begins in Ladakh Following India-China Agreement
October 25, 2024: In a significant development following the recent truce between India and China, troops from both nations have commenced disengagement at two key friction points in the Eastern Ladakh sector. This process is taking place at Demchok and the Depsang Plains, just days after a historic agreement was signed to address long-standing border tensions.
The military standoff, which originated in 2020, has seen a series of negotiations culminating in this crucial agreement aimed at de-escalation. As part of the disengagement process, Indian forces have begun systematically withdrawing equipment to designated rear locations. Reports indicate that one tent on each side has already been dismantled, with Chinese troops initiating their pullback to the eastern side of the Nala.
On October 21, Indian officials announced the breakthrough agreement concerning patrolling along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), marking a turning point in the military conflict that has persisted for over four years. During an event in New Delhi on October 24, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlighted the consensus reached by both nations, underscoring a commitment to restoring stability through principles of mutual and equal security.