China withdraws troops from Ladakh border


- Tensions remain high between the armies of the two countries in Finger-2

Tensions were high in Ladakh between the Indo-Chinese armies. The Chinese then withdrew troops from many places. However, the tension is still there at a place called Finger-2. Meanwhile, commander level talks will be held between the two countries on June 10. This will be followed by a conference at the Colonel and Brigadier level.

The Lieutenant General level meeting of the two countries was held after the dispute between India and China in Ladakh. It identified the sites of friction. China has withdrawn troops from many of these locations, but the stand-off is still in place in the area where the dispute began. Tensions are running high between the two countries' armies, especially in Finger-2.

In the meantime, commander-level talks between the two countries will be held on June 10. There will be different levels of communication over the next eight to ten days. Attempts will now be made to cool the matter through talks at the Colonel and Brigadier level. Military sources said that the tension created in Finger-3 may not be resolved soon. That is where China has risen. The previous meeting was held in the territory of China. The meeting will be held in the territory of India. The meeting, which took place on June 6, was held in Moldo. Now the meeting will be held in Chushul, India.

In view of the meeting, a special team of Indian Army has been deployed in Chushul area. The Indian Army's special team will be stationed in the area for a few days as the next meeting is likely to be held there.

After the dispute between India and China, the two countries agreed to resolve the dispute through military talks. Diplomatic efforts were also made during this time. However, India placed more emphasis on resolving the border dispute at the military level. Because of this, if the commander-level talks are not resolved, there will be talks between the top military officials as well. As Chinese troops infiltrated near Galwan, Finger and Pangong, India demanded that the troops withdraw unconditionally and end the stand-off. Currently, both countries have increased their forces in the region.

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Home Minister Amit Shah said in a statement that India's defense policy has now become globally accepted. After the US-Israel, India is the only country that can protect its borders. Then Congress leader Rahul Gandhi tweeted sarcastically changing the shares of Mirza Ghalib. The answer was given by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh with a share of Mirza Ghalib. Changing the stock, Rajnath Singh wrote: "If my hand is in pain, take medicine, when my hand is in pain, what can I do ..." Replying to this, Rahul Gandhi said in a retweet Whether China has usurped Indian land in Ladakh or not? Earlier, Rajnath Singh had said that the government was making efforts on the Ladakh issue and I would reply to it in Parliament.

At the behest of China, the army rocked and now it is overthrown

The only option is dialogue, not the army: Nepal has softened

There is no logic behind the military rocking, committed to a solution: Nepal's Deputy Prime Minister

Kathmandu, Ta. 9 June 2020, Tuesday

Apart from China, there is also a dispute over the border with Nepal. Nepal had prepared a map of Kalapani, a part of India, and had deployed troops on the border, but now it is softening. Nepal's foreign minister has said there is no other way but to talk to India.

Nepal's Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Ishwar Pokhrel also said that we want to resolve all disputes through dialogue with India and there is no point in rocking the border. Nepal, in a fit of rage, rocked the troops as if to fight a war on the border with India, and made a number of allegations at the behest of China. Now Nepal is softening and there is talk that talks will not be resolved by the military.

Nepal's Foreign Minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali also said that Nepal was ready to hold talks with India on the border dispute. We have no choice but this. Nepal's Deputy Prime Minister Ishwar said that through dialogue we will resolve the border dispute with India and we are committed to that. There is no logic to rocking the army on the border. However, he also said that the bill introduced in Parliament on the map has the support of every party.

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