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    Mutual consensus to disengage: Army after 11-hour-long talks with China

    Mutual consensus to disengage: Army after 11-hour-long talks with China

    By Shalini Ojha
    Jun 24, 2020
    12:36 am

    What's the story

    The Indian Army on Tuesday released a brief note regarding the nearly 11-hours-long Corps Commander-level talks which happened with the Chinese on Monday.

    "There was a mutual consensus to disengage," the short note read.

    Both the neighbors had launched a dialogue after a violent clash ensued in the Galwan Valley, Eastern Ladakh last Monday.

    76 Indian soldiers suffered injuries in the showdown.

    Here's more.

    Backstory

    At Galwan Valley, China and India clashed; both suffered casualties

    Last Monday, Galwan Valley, a tough terrain having sub-zero temperatures, witnessed bloodbath after decades, as PLA attacked Indian soldiers, who were waiting for them to withdraw.

    The two armies had been involved in an eye-to-eye showdown since May, as Beijing opposed to New Delhi's infrastructure projects.

    In the brutal clash, India lost 20 bravehearts. Two Chinese officers were killed too.

    Talks

    Talks have been going on before the clash happened

    Subsequently, talks were launched at diplomatic and military levels. Yesterday's conversation was the second time 14 Corps Commander Lt Gen Harinder Singh met with the Chinese this month.

    On June 6, in a conversation with senior officers of PLA, he put forward India's side.

    It was decided that China would return to its posts, but rather than doing as assured, PLA attacked Indian troops.

    Status quo

    India reiterated demand of restoration of status quo

    Yesterday's meeting with Major General Liu Lin, commander of the South Xinjiang military region, happened at Moldo. It started around 11:30 pm and ended at 10:15 pm, HT claimed.

    Sources familiar to the meeting told TOI that India demanded the restoration of the status quo, and also asked for the withdrawal of troops from "Finger 4 to 8" on Pangong Tso's Northern Bank.

    Details

    India knows de-escalation won't be an easy process

    Reports said India lodged a strong protest at the deployment of Chinese troops, and armored vehicles in the Gogra Post-Hot Springs area. Indian Army asked PLA to go back to where it was in April.

    India also expressed anger at the "pre-mediated" clash.

    A source told TOI de-escalation won't be easy. "We are hoping for the best and are prepared for the worst."

    Preparedness

    Meanwhile, General MM Naravane took stock of the situation

    Yesterday, Army Chief General MM Naravane judged the preparedness along the entire LAC. He took stock of "operational ground situation" in Ladakh, Arunachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Himachal Pradesh.

    India had earlier changed the rules of engagement along LAC, where using firearms wasn't permitted as per treaties of 1996 and 2005.

    Now, military commanders have the power to sanction firearms' usage in "extraordinary circumstances".

    Casualties

    Two Chinese officers were killed in the clash

    To note, the second meeting at Corps Commander level was held after six rounds of talks at Major General levels failed to break the deadlock.

    Meanwhile, the Chinese side which has largely remained quiet about their casualties confirmed that two officers, including a Commanding Officer, were killed in the clash.

    This is perhaps the first time since 1979 that China admitted to battle fatalities.

    Twitter Post

    The talks were held in cordial atmosphere: Army

    Update just in from the Indian Army on yesterday’s Corps Commander level talks that lasted 11 hours at Ladakh’s Chushul-Moldo: pic.twitter.com/zHdwsAjImE

    — Shiv Aroor (@ShivAroor) June 23, 2020
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