Prime Minister Modi and Xi Jinping
The tension that has existed between India and China for almost four years is about to end. The situation on the LAC in Ladakh is becoming normal. The process of disengagement (withdrawal from the disputed location) by the armies of both countries has been completed.
China had confirmed the agreement reached on the border dispute on October 22, but in its latest statement, Beijing declined to comment on reports that the process of withdrawing troops from the two hotspots in Demchok and Depsang in the east of Ladakh is underway. finished. China has said that troops of both countries are making progress in implementing the agreement to disengage from standoff points on the eastern border of Ladakh.
What did China say when the troops withdrew?
On October 21, there was an agreement between India and China to withdraw troops. Speaking on this matter, Chinese Defense Ministry spokesperson Zhang Xiaogang said that ‘China and India have reached a solution on border issues through diplomatic and military channels. Reiterating the Foreign Ministry’s comment that troops from both countries are making consistent progress in implementing the resolution, he declined to answer a question on whether there was any time limit for withdrawing troops.
Prime Minister Modi openly expressed his intentions.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday celebrated Diwali with army soldiers in Kutch, Gujarat. Addressing the soldiers, he clearly expressed his intentions regarding policies related to the border. The Prime Minister said that India cannot give up even an inch of land on its border, we have faith in the strength of our army to protect the country, not in the words of our enemies. Saying that the people of India feel that their country is safe because of the Indian Army, the Prime Minister, while instilling enthusiasm in the soldiers, said that “when the world looks at you, it sees the strength of India, but when the enemies look.” If so, then they see the end of their nefarious conspiracies.
The confrontation between India and China ends!
The agreement between India and China on patrolling and troop disengagement along the LAC in eastern Ladakh is seen as a major success in ending the standoff that has been going on for more than four years. After the fierce clash in the Galwan Valley in June 2020, the stalemate on the LAC in eastern Ladakh continued and India-China relations hit a low point. Over the past few months, the governments of both countries have intensified their efforts to break this deadlock, as a result, after several rounds of meetings, India and China managed to reach this agreement.