India and China joined hands to resolve border dispute, important agreement reached on patrolling in LAC


Delhi: Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said, "In the last few weeks, there have been several talks between India and China at the diplomatic and military level. As a result of these talks, an agreement has been reached between the two countries regarding patrolling on the LAC. Along with this, a resolution has also been passed by both the countries to resolve the border tension that arose in 2020 soon."
India and China have taken a positive initiative towards preventing or reducing the confrontation on the LAC. An agreement has been reached between the two countries regarding patrolling on the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri gave this information during a press conference on Monday. Vikram Misri said, "In the last few weeks, there have been several talks between India and China at the diplomatic and military level. As a result of these talks, an agreement has been reached between the two countries regarding patrolling on the LAC. Along with this, a resolution has also been passed by both the countries to resolve the border tension that arose in 2020 soon."
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Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said on Monday that Indian and Chinese negotiators have reached an agreement to patrol the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. The Foreign Secretary said that Indian and Chinese negotiators were in touch for the last few weeks to resolve the remaining issues. It is understood that this agreement is related to patrolling in Depsang and Demchok areas.
The Foreign Secretary said in the press conference, "For some time now, a large number of troops were deployed on the LAC by both India and China in eastern Ladakh. The recent agreement is leading to disengagement between the two countries. This is finally resolving the issues that arose in these areas in the year 2020."
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Let us tell you that in 2020, there was a clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers on 15–16 June. In this, 20 Indian soldiers were martyred. While about twice the number of Chinese soldiers were also killed. The number of Chinese soldiers killed was reported to be 35 in the international media. However, China admitted the death of only 3 soldiers.
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India and China have a 3488 km long border
India and China have a 3488 km long border. The two countries share 1597 km of border in Ladakh, 1126 km in Arunachal Pradesh, 345 km in Uttarakhand, 220 km in Sikkim and 200 km in Himachal Pradesh. In the 1962 war, Chinese soldiers had entered the Aksai Chin area of ??Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh. The Indian Army had driven away the Chinese soldiers from Arunachal. But, the Chinese soldiers had occupied Aksai Chin. Aksai Chin is adjacent to Ladakh and is about 38 thousand square kilometers.
There is a Line of Actual Control (LAC) between India and China in Ladakh. It is a kind of ceasefire line. After the 1962 war, wherever the armies of both the countries were deployed, that was considered as the LAC.