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Indian, Chinese commanders meet today on disengagement in eastern Ladakh

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On July 24, the two sides held another round of diplomatic talks on the border issue.

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Indian and Chinese military commanders will hold a fresh round of negotiations on Sunday to finalise modalities for taking forward the disengagement process on friction points like Pangong Tso in eastern Ladakh, government sources said.
The meeting was scheduled to start at 11 AM at a designated meeting point in Moldo on the Chinese side of the Line of Actual Control.
The key focus of the fifth round of corps commander-level talks is expected to be finalising a framework for total disengagement of troops from friction points besides withdrawal of forces and weapons from the rear bases of the two militaries in

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