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India and China to hold Corps Commander-level talks in next 2-3 days

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India and China to hold Corps Commander-level talks in next 2-3 days
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Amid border standoff between the two countries, India and China will hold Corps Commander level talks in next two-three days. publive-image The issues that will be raised by the Indian side were discussed during a high-level meeting in whichi National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval and Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat were present, news agency ANI reported. As per the report, India is likely to focus on simultaneous disengagement and de-escalation by the Chinese side in the Eastern Ladakh during the meeting of two Corps Commanders.
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Chinese Army Transgrssed Indian Side of LAC At Chumar | Chepuzi Camp India and China have been involved in a border dispute along the LAC in Eastern Ladakh since early May. In June, the Indian and Chinese troops engaged in a violent exchange that resulted to the death of 20 Indian soldiers and some damage to the Chinese side as well. Also Read | SAD opposes 3 Agri Bills, says they will sound death knell for 20 lakh farmers and 30 lakh khet mazdoor in Punjab Talking about the India-China face-off, Rajnath Singh said that the “Conduct of our armed forces throughout these incidents shows that while they maintained ‘Sayyam’ in face of provocative actions, they also equally displayed ‘Shaurya’ when required to protect the territorial integrity of India.” publive-image “Chinese actions reflect a disregard of our various bilateral agreements. The amassing of the troops by China goes against the 1993 and 1996 Agreements. Respecting and strictly observing Line of Actual Control is the basis for peace and tranquility in the border areas,” the Defence Minister added. -PTC News-
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