India, China to hold 15th round of Corps Commander Level talks on March 11
New Delhi: Amid the continuing border standoff, India and China will hold the 15th round of Corps Commander-level talks on March 11 (Friday). Sources in the defence establishment stated that the dates have been agreed mutually and the meeting will be held on the Indian side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC) at the Chushul-Moldo Meeting Point.
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The sources said that 14 rounds of talks have been held so far since the standoff started in April-May 2020. The talks have so far resulted in the resolution of standoff at the North and South Bank of Pangong Tso (lake), Galwan Valley and Gogra Hot Spring areas.
Both the sides will now focus on achieving the resolution of balance friction areas. The recent statements by both sides for an acceptable solution is encouraging, the sources were quoted as saying by news agency.
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-PTC News