The border dispute between India and China is still going on. The tension that started after the Galvan incident has definitely reduced to some extent, but because of disagreement on many issues, disputes have arisen there. Meanwhile, on Friday, an important Major-General level conversation took place between India and China. In this conversation, the ongoing deadlock regarding Chushul and Depsang areas of eastern Ladakh was discussed.
Major General PK Mishra and Major General Hariharan did the work of representing India. In the statement issued after the meeting, it was said that the issues would be resolved through dialogue. Apart from this, it has also been clearly stated that diplomatic channels will be used continuously to reduce the tension.
For information, it is noted that at present there is a tremendous deadlock between Chinese and Indian soldiers on the eastern side of Depsang. Whenever Indian soldiers go there to patrol, they are stopped by Chinese soldiers. In such a situation, the whole ruckus is on the presence of Chinese soldiers present there. Efforts are now being made to settle this dispute before the BRICS summit to be held from 22 to 24 August. This is because PM Modi and President Xi Jinping may meet in BRICS.
By the way, earlier on August 13-14, official talks have already taken place between India and China. It happened among junior level officers. Only then it was decided that it would be met again on 18 August. Now after this conversation, everyone will be watching how fast the situation on the ground changes. By the way, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is also going on a tour of Ladakh at this time. He has come for two days and he has participated in many programmes.
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