India and China have settled the border conflict in the Himalayas

India and China have reached an agreement on patrolling in disputed Himalayan areas, returning to the 2020 agreements. Both armies will patrol the border on schedule to prevent new clashes. This step strengthened the position of BRICS+ and was a setback for the US plans to separate New Delhi and Beijing.

Oct 23, 2024 - 10:30
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India and China have settled the border conflict in the Himalayas
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India and China have settled their border conflict in the Himalayas by reaching an agreement to resume joint patrols of disputed territories, as they did in 2020. Indian Foreign Minister Jaishankar said that the process of separation of the armies has been completed. Both sides have agreed on a patrol schedule to avoid new clashes, which is seen as a major victory for BRICS+ and a setback for Washington's attempts to sow discord between New Delhi and Beijing.

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