India-China to hold 11th round of core commanders level tomorrow to end tension on LAC

Posted on 8th Apr 2021 by rohit kumar

After a month and a half, the core commanders of India and China are going to meet again on Friday to completely end the tension on the LAC adjacent to eastern Ladakh. This meeting will take place in India adjacent to LAC. This is the eleventh round of talks in the confrontation on LAC adjacent to East Ladakh for almost a year. The last meeting was held on 20 February.

 

 

The commander of the 14th Corps (Fire and Fury Corps), Leh, Lieutenant General PGK Menon, will be led by the Indian Army, while the commander of the southern Xingjiang District of the PLA-Army will be led by China. This meeting has been convened at the behest of India, which will be held at Lum's Chushul BPM-Hut in East Ladakh. The meeting will start at 10.30 am. The agenda of the meeting will be disengagement and de-escalation means that the soldiers of both countries should withdraw from the LAC and the number of soldiers should also be reduced.

 

 

Army Chief said - Land not lost even an inch

 

 

Here, Army Chief General M.M., on the withdrawal of the armies along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) between India and China. Narwane said that we have lost an inch. Speaking to news agency ANI, General Narwane said- “We have not lost our territory anywhere. We are at the place where all these things were before it started ... not a single inch of land has been lost. "

 

 

The Army Chief continued - "After the ninth round of Corps Commander level talks, we agreed to withdraw troops from the conflict areas in a phased manner. The withdrawal of troops began after 10 February. The northern and south sides of Pangong Lake and On the Kailash range, it started as planned. The jawans moved to their permanent location. "

 

 

He said that there was a face-to-face deployment of the soldiers, due to which there was a possibility of gulf which has now reduced. Now there is peace and brotherhood on LAC more than before. Regarding the recruitments, the Army Chief said - Some new cases have come up in recruitment. These cases have come up in our internal investigation and we will not allow such corruption items.

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