India has consistently maintained that maintaining peace along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) is important for the overall development of bilateral relations.
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The Chinese army said that the withdrawal of Chinese and Indian forces from Patrol Point (PP)-15 of Gogra-Hot Springs in eastern Ladakh is a step to promote peace in the border areas. Chinese Defense Spokesperson Senior Colonel Tan Kefei said in his monthly online press conference that in accordance with the agreement reached in the 16th round of the China-India Corps Commander-Level Meeting, troops of the two armies deployed along the border in the Xian’an Daban area recently planned Together began to retreat.
The Chinese military calls PP 15 Xian Daban in the Gogra-Hot Springs area. According to the official website of China’s military, Kefei said, this is a result of discussions at the diplomatic and military level by the two sides and to resolve the relevant border issues through dialogue at all levels. This is a favorable step to promote peace in the border area.
Both armies will take care of the interests of bilateral relations – China
He said that China hopes that the two sides will continue to work together in the same direction, and in doing so, they will take into account the overall interests of bilateral relations between the two countries and militaries. Will strictly follow the agreements and consensus reached between the two countries. Along with this, he expressed hope that the two countries will maintain dialogue, effectively resolve differences and jointly protect security and stability in the border areas.
Violent clashes took place between India and China in Pangong Lake area
India has consistently maintained that maintaining peace along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) is important for the overall development of bilateral relations. To resolve the standoff, the two armies held 16 rounds of Corps Commander level talks. The border standoff started in eastern Ladakh on May 5, 2020, following violent clashes in the Pangong Lake area. Both sides gradually deployed thousands of soldiers as well as heavy weapons.
India striving for mutually beneficial relationship with China: Jaishankar
Here, in the midst of China’s growing military presence in the strategic area, on Wednesday, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said that India tries to build such relations with China which are based on mutual sensitivity, respect and mutual interest. China has territorial disputes with several countries in the strategic Indo-Pacific region and has been opposed to the active US policy, especially in the disputed South China Sea.
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