India China border dispute: Corp commanders meeting last for 14 hours

The fourth meeting between India and China took place on Tuesday. This meeting was of the Corps Commander level. Which lasted for 14 hours.

Yogita S.
Published on: 15 July 2020 4:23 AM GMT
India China border dispute: Corp commanders meeting last for 14 hours
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India China border dispute: Corp commanders meeting last for 14 hours

New Delhi: The fourth meeting between India and China took place on Tuesday. This meeting was of the Corps Commander level. Which lasted for 14 hours. In which the Chinese military retreat in tense areas was discussed. The Chinese Army has returned from the PLA Finger Four to the Finger Five even before the Corps Commander's meeting.

The meeting continued till 2am:

According to the information received, the meeting started from 11:30 am on July 14 and military talks continued till 2 am. In this meeting, the issue was raised from the Indian side that the Chinese army is standing on Finger-5 of Pangong area.

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The Indian Army has sought to restore the situation before April. It was decided in the meeting that both the Armies were in place in April. Return to the same again. At the same time, the armies of both the countries also withdraw their big and deadly weapons.

According to sources, Finger-4 has been declared as a no-patrolling zone. The armies of both the countries will not be patrolling in Finger-4. On behalf of India, the Army has given a clear message to the PLA of China that it should go back with Finger-8 and restore the situation before April. At the moment, the Chinese Army has retreated from Finger-4 to Finger-5.

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Let us tell you that China started packing its goods from the Galvan river valley and Pangong Tso area of ​​Ladakh. This is the same Pangong Lake area, where Chinese troops came on 5 May and from where the news of the skirmish came. This lake has created a worrying environment for about 2 months. China built its tents here.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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