Talks
between top Indian and Chinese military delegates started on Tuesday morning to
resolve the border issue in eastern Ladakh. The Indian authorities have put a
strong message that China's People's Liberation Army troops have not been aided
by the disengagement consensus.
This is the third meeting between both
the Country's military delegates. Last two meetings at Corp Commanders level
were held on June 6 and June 22. The meeting was held in Chushul on the Indian
side. Last two meetings were in Moldo on Chinese side. All contentious areas
during the current stand-off will be discussed to stabilize the situation.
China had agreed to move back in Pangong
Tso but it did not. India claims Line of Actual Control at Finger 8 and Chinese
are sitting between Finger 4 and Finger 5. Similar, differences exist in
Depsang and Demchok areas. On June 22, the talks took place for around 11 hours
between India and China military delegates. The dialogue was held in a cordial,
positive and constructive atmosphere and there was a mutual consensus to
disengage. Sources from the Indian Army said, "Modalities for
disengagement from all friction areas in eastern Ladakh were discussed”. On
June 22, the corps commanders of two countries' military met at Moldo to
resolve the border issue and ease tension in Eastern Ladakh. It was the second
such meeting after the first one on June 6 to defuse the tensions in Eastern
Ladakh.
The meeting between 14 Corps commander
Lieutenant General Harinder Singh and South Xinjiang Military District chief
Major General Liu Lin happened on the lines of the one they held at the
Chushul-Moldo border personnel meeting (BPM) point in eastern Ladakh on June 6.
Also Major General level dialogue took place for three consecutive days after
the barbaric attack at patrolling point 14 in Galwan Valley on June 15 night
where 20 Indian soldiers were killed. The three consecutive days talks were
carried out to ease out the tense situation and to get released 10 Indian
soldiers, including four officers, who were in Chinese captivity.
Major General Abhijit Bapat, who is the
Commander of the 3 Division of the Indian Army, had raised several points with
the Chinese with regards to the incident on the night intervening June 15-16.