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Disengagement in Eastern Ladakh explained |
2021-02-12 |
Phased return to the status quo ante for Chinese and Indian troops in the bucolic corner of Kashmir, partially covered by the Siachen Glacier, where India (Ladakh), Pakistan (Gilgit-Baltistan) and China (Xinjiang, Tibet) meet. When India divided Kashmir, Ladakh got to be its very own place, no doubt to the relief of the Indian army big turbans. For a while much excitement and healthful exercise in the fresh air and sunshine was enjoyed by all, meaning India and China, but now the situation will return to the calm it enjoys until China starts acting up again. [OneIndia] Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said in the Rajya Sabha![]() that the Armed Forces had responded to the challenges posed by the unilateral Chinese action and have shown valour and courage on both South and North bank of Pangong Tso. The statement in the Upper House was made a day after China said that both the armies would disengage from the north and south banks of Pangong Tso. |
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