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India-China LAC clash: no pullout by Chinese troops in Pangong Tso area, only a slight decrease in PLA troops

      


India-China LAC clash: no pullout by Chinese troops in Pangong Tso area, only a slight decrease in PLA troops.


The PLA reduced its troops in the Pangong Tso region of eastern Ladakh, but there have been no malfunctions of any sort occurring in the Galwan Valley and Gogra-Hot Springs.


The People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China has reduced its forces in the Pangong Tso region of eastern Ladakh, but the Pulak in the Galvan Valley and Gogra-Hot Springs are similar.

Phase-I of the de-escalation plan will be completed only after the withdrawal of Chinese troops from Finger-4 to Finger-5 area on the north bank of Pangong Tso.

This comes ahead of the joint verification run by Indian and Chinese forces in eastern Ladakh to assess the implementation of the disintegration process.

PLA yet to vacate the area Sources told PTI that both the militants are ready to hold a wide-ranging dialogue to finalize modalities to restore normalcy and to bring back peace and tranquility in the region, after completion of the exercise exercise Later, sources told PTI.

According to a bewafanews.blogspot.com report, while the PLA has pulled down some tents, withdrawn some vehicles and reduced its detachment to Finger-4, the area is yet to be evacuated.

However, Chinese heavy armored vehicles still exist in the deepest areas in the Galway River region.


Source by internat.
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