Now the Chinese army has retreated from the Pangong Lake area of ​​Ladakh, the bulldozers have also been removed.

Leh, dated 10 July 2020, Friday

There are fears that tensions on the Ladakh front will ease after the agreement reached between China and India.

The Chinese military has now begun withdrawing troops from the Pengong Lake area with its own equipment.

The Chinese army had earlier retreated from Patrol Point 14 in Galvan Valley, the same place where the two armies clashed. Chinese troops also withdrew from points 15 and 17A. Know to go.

Tensions between India and China erupted after Chinese troops refused to allow Indian troops to patrol the area from Finger Four to Eight on Pengong Lake.

Sources said that the area around Finger Four would be a patrol zone for some time. A buffer zone is being created between the armies of the two countries.

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