Chinese Troops Deny Moving Back from Gogra, Pangong Areas

23-07-2020 19:12:59
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Couple of days after the Indian military leaders of agreed with their Chinese counterparts on a mutual phased de-escalation along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh, the later refused to pull back from the strategically important sites including Gogra Post and Pangong Tso lake area.

“The Chinese forces are not moving away from the two key significant sites like: Gogra Post and Pngong Tso. “There is a total stalemate at heights in the Pangong Tso area and that Chinese pullback has also been stalled at Gogra Post. It is learnt that China has now revived its claims over these areas”, said sources.

China has signaled a pullback in the Hot Springs area that would resume soon. Both of the countries were embroiled in a massive standoff at various points along the Line of Actual Control in Eastern Ladakh since early May. These sides have had several rounds of military and diplomatic talks but the standoff continues. Rampant tensions between the two sides peaked on June 15 when 20 Indian soldiers, including a Colonel -rank officer, were killed in a violent faceoff with Chinese troops in Galwan Valley. While China also suffered casualties, it is yet to disclose its details.

The standoffs between the two nations along the LAC have occurred in the past. Noticeably, there has been a massive standoff between Indian and Chinese troops in the Pangong Tso Lake areas over the past two months.


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