China has to do more to restore normalcy
China’s next steps will be watched closely to decide on the future course of engagement either at the bilateral or multilateral level
China’s next steps will be watched closely to decide on the future course of engagement either at the bilateral or multilateral level, the people said on condition of anonymity. The recent completion of disengagement on the banks of Pangong Lake in the Ladakh sector is only the start of a process and China needs to do much more to fully restore normalcy in the bilateral relationship, people familiar with the developments aid. “The train went off the tracks. We have just started the process of getting it back on the tracks. Let’s see where things go,” one of the people cited above said. Indo-US exercise 'Yudh Abhyas' comes to an end in Rajasthan The people described the recent drawdown of Indian and Chinese forces on the northern and southern banks of Pangong Lake as a “good beginning” but cautioned that more needs to be done to address several other friction points on the Line of Actual Control. “A lot of things have gone wrong and the work of putting things right has just begun. …