India demanded military contingent in Ladakh in military talks with China. India News – Times of India

New Delhi: India once again put pressure on China to complete the stalled forces at the face-off site and also restore the status quo in Depsang and Demchok in the east. Ladakh During top-level military talks on Sunday.
There was no official word on the outcome of the 13th round of corps commander-level talks, but there are indications that both sides may be at least close to completing the troop stationed at Patrolling Point-15 (PP-15) in a big hot can. Springs-Gogra-Kongka La area in a phased manner.
The talks, led by 14 Corps Commander Lt-Gen PGK Menon and South Xinjiang Military District Chief, began at 10.30 am on the Chinese side of the Chushul-Moldo border meeting point and ended at 7 pm on Sunday.
Sources said the face-off in PP-15 is “relatively easy to resolve” as the situation is “quite similar” to what was earlier in PP-17A near India’s Gogra Post, where the stalled disintegration was dealt with as per the agreement. was completed. Corps Commander’s 12th round of talks on July 31
The PP-15 consists of only 40-50 opponent soldiers each in a face-off position, about 30 kilometers north of Gogra, but there are thousands more supported in “immediate depth” areas.
If India and China agree to exit the area, a fourth “no-patrolling buffer zone” will be created on PP-15. Earlier buffer zones, which varied from 3 km to about 10-km, were established at the face-off or “friction point” at PP-14 in Galwan Valley, PP-17A near Gogra and Pangong Tso .
Although officials maintain that the earlier buffer zones were created along the “Line of Land and Related Claims”, there are major concerns that they may become largely the territory India claimed to be its own during the 17-month-long military confrontation. have appeared. .
In addition, China has yet to resolve the “friction” in the strategically located Depsang Bulge, a table-top plateau at an altitude of 16,000 feet, towards Daulat Beg Oldi (DBO) and the Karakoram Pass in the north. is not shown. .
The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has been actively blocking Indian troops from April-May last year, within about 18 km of its territory in Depsang, India, even at their traditional patrolling points-10, 11 Even by going up to , 12, 12a. And there 13.
Similarly, the standoff continues over “friction” at the Charding Ninglung Nala (CNN) track junction in Demchok sector in the south, where tents have been put up inside Indian territory.
army chief general MM Naravane Had said on Saturday that if the PLA continues its forward deployment along the border in eastern Ladakh during the second winter, it will lead to a “Line of Control-like situation” (with Pakistan), though not “active”. Like on the Western Front.
“We are keeping a close watch on all these developments. But if they (PLA) are there to stay, then we are also there to stay. The construction and infrastructure development from our side is as good as the PLA has done.”

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