India, China to hold 11th round of Corps Commander-level talks on April 9

The talks come after both nations successfully disengaged from the Pangong lake area, which had witnessed a fierce confrontation between the armies in 2020.
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NEW DELHI:


India and China are all set to hold the 11th round of Corps Commander-level talks on April 9 to discuss disengagement from friction points in Gogra, Hot Springs and Dapsang Plains of Ladakh.


The talks come after both nations successfully disengaged from the Pangong lake area, which had witnessed a fierce confrontation between the armies in 2020.


“Indian and Chinese army are scheduled to hold the 11th round of Corps Commander Level talks in Chushul in Eastern Ladakh tomorrow at 10.30 AM to discuss further disengagement from all points there,” the Indian Army said in an official release.


India and China have already held ten rounds of high-level talks to reach the disengagement process.


Army Chief Manoj Mukund Naravane credited all the stakeholders in the Indian Army and the National Security Advisor Ajit Doval on having paved the way for the disengagement process.

(Edited by Shankar Kumar Turha)

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