Ladakh standoff: India, China agree to work out a mutually acceptable solution

In the Western sector, the two sides discussed frank and in-depth the relevant issues along the LAC to restore peace and tranquility

In the Western Sector, the two sides discussed frank and in-depth the relevant issues along the LAC to restore peace and tranquility
In the Western Sector, the two sides discussed frank and in-depth the relevant issues along the LAC to restore peace and tranquility

India, China standoff: Efforts to resolve the LAC row in eastern Ladakh continue

India and China agreed during their 18th military-level talks on Sunday to stay in close touch and work out a mutually acceptable solution to the “remaining issues” in eastern Ladakh at the earliest. Still, there was no indication of clear forward movement in ending their three-year-long border standoff. The 18th round of the Corps Commander-level talks took place days ahead of Chinese Defence Minister Li Shangfu‘s planned visit to India to attend a meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) on April 27 and 28.

In a statement on Monday, India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said the two sides had a “frank and in-depth” discussion on the resolution of the “relevant” issues along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Western sector. “The two sides agreed to stay in close contact and maintain dialogue through military and diplomatic channels and work out a mutually acceptable resolution of the remaining issues at the earliest,” the MEA said.

The talks were held at the Chushul-Moldo border meeting point on the Chinese side of the LAC (Line of Actual Control) in eastern Ladakh. “The two sides had a frank and in-depth discussion on the resolution of the relevant issues along the LAC in the Western sector so as to restore peace and tranquillity in the border areas, which will enable progress in bilateral relations,” the MEA said.

“In line with the guidance provided by the state leaders and further to the meeting between the two foreign ministers in March 2023, they had an exchange of views in an open and candid manner,” added the statement issued by India’s External Affairs Ministry. “In the interim, the two sides agreed to maintain the security and stability on the ground in the Western sector.” The government refers to eastern Ladakh as the Western sector.

People familiar with the talks said the Indian side insisted on resolving the issues at the remaining friction points of Demchok and Depsang in eastern Ladakh as soon as possible. A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said in Beijing that the two sides held an in-depth exchange of views on expediting the resolution of relevant issues.

“According to the important common understanding of the leaders of both countries, the two sides held an in-depth exchange of views on expediting the resolution of relevant issues. I refer you to the competent authorities for more details,” Mao Ning said.

Sunday’s military talks came around four months after the last round of the dialogue between the senior Army commanders of the two sides. In line with a decision taken at the 16th round of military talks, the two sides carried out disengagement from Patrolling Point 15 in the Gogra-Hotsprings area in September last year. The Corps Commander-level talks were instituted to resolve the eastern Ladakh row.

The eastern Ladakh border standoff erupted on May 5, 2020, following a violent clash in the Pangong Lake area. The ties between the two countries nosedived significantly following the fierce clash in the Galwan Valley in June 2020 that marked the most serious military conflict between the two sides in decades. As a result of a series of military and diplomatic talks, the two sides have completed the disengagement process on the north and south banks of the Pangong Lake and in the Gogra area.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Keeping up the border tension is Chinese strategy for keeping substantial Indian resources committed to defense which otherwise would be deployed to development, we will have live with it.

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