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Indian Army deployed Indians on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China – (file photo)
The withdrawal of Indian and Chinese troops has started from Demchok and Depsang plains in the eastern Ladakh sector. According to the agreements between the two countries, Indian soldiers have started bringing back their vehicles and ammunition. According to news agency ANI, the withdrawal of Indian troops started from Friday. The soldiers were deployed where there was a situation of conflict between India and China since 2020.
According to information received from the army, the soldiers have removed some temporary structures like tents and sheds, it will take some time to completely withdraw. Once returned, patrolling will begin. According to media reports, if everything goes well then patrolling can start within 10 days.
India and China had agreed on patrolling on 21 October. Foreign Minister S Jaishankar had said that there has been an agreement between India and China regarding the border patrolling system. This will bring back the situation before May 2020 (Galwan confrontation). This is positive.

What is India-China agreement? China and India have agreed to restore the April 2020 status quo on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. This means that now the Chinese army will withdraw from those areas where it had encroached.
Indian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Vikram Misri had said on Monday that a proposal has been prepared to resolve the issues arising after 2020 with patrolling in the border areas of India and China. Both countries will take steps on this.
Following a military exercise in April 2020, the Chinese Army had encroached on at least 6 areas in eastern Ladakh, but two years later, China’s PLA had retreated from 4 places. There was no agreement regarding patrolling at the friction points of Daulat Beg Oldi and Demchok and the Indian Army was being stopped in many areas.
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