India and China have begun withdrawing troops from Eastern Ladakh after four years of confrontation
After four years of confrontation, Indian and Chinese troops began withdrawing army units and dismantling temporary military infrastructure in the Depsang and Demchok areas along the line of actual control in Eastern Ladakh.
The Indian and Chinese armed forces have begun withdrawing army units from Depsang and Demchok districts along the line of actual control in Eastern Ladakh, returning to the positions they occupied before the situation escalated in April 2020. In addition to the withdrawal of troops, the parties agreed to remove all temporary military infrastructure and tents created during the conflict. This step symbolizes the desire to defuse tensions and the possible restoration of stability in the border areas.
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