Prof K Nageshwar: India, China to cool down tensions (Video)

         సరిహద్దున శాంతికై భారత- చైనాల అవగాహనా కుదిరింది||India, China to cool down tensions|

India and China reached a “consensus to disengage” from “all friction areas” in Eastern Ladakh during the Corps Commander meeting between the two armies on Monday.

“There was a mutual consensus to disengage. Modalities for disengagement from all friction areas in Eastern Ladakh were discussed and will be taken forward by both the sides,” said sources on the Corps Commanders meeting. The local commanders from two sides will meet in the next few days to discuss step-wise process of disengagements at various points in Ladakh sector.
However, India who feels betrayed after attack on its soldiers on June 15 by Chinese army, will wait for things to actually move on the ground before reaching any conclusion, said sources. Indian army is on high alert to prevent any misadventure by Chinese army. Army Chief Army chief General MM Naravane on Tuesday reached Ladakh to see the operational readiness of Indian Army and discuss operational details with his local commanders. "It doesn't matter what Chinese say on paper, we need to see results on ground. Within days of agreeing for disengagement on June 6 we had Galwan," said a senior official.

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సరిహద్దున శాంతికై భారత- చైనాల అవగాహనా కుదిరింది||India, China to cool down tensions| India and China reached a “consensus to disengage” from “all friction areas” in Eastern Ladakh during the Corps Commander meeting between the two armies on Monday. “There was a mutual consensus to disengage. Modalities for disengagement from all friction areas in Eastern Ladakh were discussed and will be taken forward by both the sides,” said sources on the Corps Commanders meeting. The local commanders from two sides will meet in the next few days to discuss step-wise process of disengagements at various points in Ladakh sector. However, India who feels betrayed after attack on its soldiers on June 15 by Chinese army, will wait for things to actually move on the ground before reaching any conclusion, said sources. Indian army is on high alert to prevent any misadventure by Chinese army. Army Chief Army chief General MM Naravane on Tuesday reached Ladakh to see the operational readiness of Indian Army and discuss operational details with his local commanders. "It doesn't matter what Chinese say on paper, we need to see results on ground. Within days of agreeing for disengagement on June 6 we had Galwan," said a senior official.

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