No breakthrough in de-escalating border tension despite military, diplomatic talks
The stalemate comes after top Indian and Chinese military commanders held talks on July 14 to discuss the road map for disengagement between their force. No breakthrough in de-escalating border tension despite military, diplomatic talks
India and China have lately failed to make a breakthrough in reducing border tensions in the sensitive Ladakh sector despite intense negotiations at the military and diplomatic levels, and the disengagement process at some points of the contested Line of Actual Control (LAC) has virtually halted, people familiar with recent developments on this front said on Wednesday. The stalemate comes after top Indian and Chinese military commanders held talks on July 14 to discuss the road map for disengagement between their forces. The ground situation remains unchanged in the sector where both armies have amassed almost 100,000 soldiers in their forward and depth areas, said one of the officials cited above, asking not to be named. Also Read : Gabar Singh Negi: Story of First WW Victoria Cross recipient Also Read : Security agencies red-flag Chinese fronts in education, not just power and telecom “There has been no forward movement in the disengagement of troops in friction areas along the LAC includ…