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India-China standoff: How possibility of escalation has reduced but that of continued stalemate increased
Maj Gen Harsha Kakar •China is aware that any further attempt at salami slicing would be met with resolute firmness. Enhanced deployment will be the future along the LAC
Timeline | India-China hold 14th round of military talks with disengagement at Hot Spring on agenda
Fp Staff •Wednesday’s meeting held at the Chushul-Moldo point on the Chinese side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh was held to resolve the border standoff that began in May 2020
New satellite images show China building bridge along Pangong Tso: A look at Beijing's infrastructure build-up along LAC
Fp Staff •The new bridge reportedly would help reduce the route from Khurnak to Rudok to approximately 40-50 kilometre and enable easier movement of PLA troops
India must go beyond talkathon, start questioning Chinese claims on Tibet, Hong Kong and Xinjiang
Maj Gen Sb Asthana •The 13th round of Corps Commander level talks failed because China is not sincere about ending the military standoff with India.
The Xi-ng Thing: Strategic assessment of failure of India-China military-level talks and what may lie ahead
Sreemoy Talukdar •Driven by the insecurity of burgeoning India-US ties, China’s assumption has become a self-fulfilling prophecy, leading India and the US towards an ever-tightening strategic embrace
Ladakh stand-off: Disengagement at Pangong Tso 'win-win', says army chief MM Naravane
•However, Naravane added that some issues remain in the area of Depsang, in the area of eastern Ladakh and in other areas along northern border
Disengagement at Pangong Tso significant step for resolution of other issues, India and China say in joint statement
•In the talks, India is learnt to have insisted on a faster disengagement process in areas like Hot Springs, Gogra and Depsang to bring down tension in the region
Indian Army shares visuals of disengagement process in eastern Ladakh; exercise likely to conclude this week
•Photos and videos showed the Chinese army withdrawing troops, removing of machinery and dismantling temporary structures like bunkers, posts and tents
Process of disengagement in Ladakh’s Pangong Tso areas expected to take a week, say defence sources
•Chinese People's Liberation Army has removed several bunkers, temporary posts and other structures in the northern bank areas, sources claimed
Pangong Tso disengagement: Three key takeaways as India, China finally break the deadlock
Sreemoy Talukdar •The Pangong Tso disengagement is by no means the end of the Ladakh standoff, as both troops are still deployed offensively at Gogra-Hot Springs, Galwan Valley and Depsang Plains, that should be part of the next stage of extrication