Chinese envoy Sun Weidong said on Monday that the five-point roadmap agreed by India and China to address tensions at the disputed border provides “political impetus” to efforts to ease the situation, even as he blamed New Delhi for crossing the Line of Royal Control. (LAC) and altering the status …
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Indian and Chinese military commanders will meet with the aim of defusing border tensions (File photo) NEW DELHI: All eyes are on the upcoming meeting of Indian and Chinese military commanders with the five-point agreement to deactivate border tensions arrived in Moscow is expected to bring about an immediate degree …
Read More »Border tie between India and China LIVE: Status Quo in LAC for the third night; PLA will return today 5 Arunachal Boys
Both countries have reached a five-point consensus to resolve the four-month-long military standoff in eastern Ladakh, agreeing to “quickly withdraw” the troops, avoid any action that may increase tensions, and take steps to restore peace throughout. of the Line of Real Control. (LACQUER). The agreement in which the two countries …
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Ready to take conciliatory steps, must withdraw troops, LAC team: China | India News
NEW DELHI: After two hours of tough negotiations in Moscow late on Thursday, India and China reached a five-point agreement to reduce tensions, agreeing that the two sides should “disconnect quickly” as the current situation in the border was not in the interest of either country. The points were detailed …
Read More »India China News: China Ready to Take Conciliatory Measures to Reduce Tensions in LAC: Foreign Minister Wang | India News
MOSCOW: China is willing to take “conciliatory measures” to prevent further violations of obligations on the India-China border, the Chinese foreign minister said. Wang Yi on Friday, a day after holding a crucial meeting with Foreign Minister S Jaishankar about the current standoff in Ladakh. Speaking during a joint press …
Read More »Withdrawal of troops from India and China in Ladakh is the first step before de-escalation
Indian and Chinese military commanders will meet in the coming days to discuss comprehensive disengagement from all sticking points in Ladakh as the first step towards de-escalation. This is the crucial outcome of a concise meeting between Foreign Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi. “The immediate …
Read More »Pangong’s fingers heat up: fight for the heights as PLA men concentrate on the ridge, India sends more troops
Written by Deeptiman Tiwary, Krishn Kaushik | New Delhi | Updated: September 11, 2020 9:32:01 am Workers from the Border Roads Organization (BRO) rest near Lake Pangong in Ladakh. (AP Photo: Manish Swarup, file) Indian troops are being deployed in large numbers along Finger 3 ridge on the north shore …
Read More »Reached 5-point consensus on border row, China says after Jaishankar-Wang meeting
China said on Friday it had reached a “five-point consensus” with India regarding the situation in the Royal Line of Control (ALC) after talks between the two countries’ foreign ministers in Moscow, but offered no further. details. A statement issued by the Chinese Foreign Ministry also cited Foreign Minister Wang …
Read More »Foreign Ministers of India and China talk for 2 hours in an attempt to ease the LAC crisis | India News
Foreign Minister S Jaishankar with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi at M …read more NEW DELHI: India and China held discussions to seek a solution to the protracted military crisis throughout LAC in eastern Ladakh, with the Foreign Minister S Jaishankar and his Chinese …
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