Agreement with China on Pangong Lake, armies will retreat: Rajnath Singh

Agreement with China on Pangong Lake, armies will retreat: Rajnath Singh

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Agreement with China on Pangong Lake, armies will retreat: Rajnath Singh

New Delhi: Defense Minister Rajnath Singh gave a statement in the Rajya Sabha today on the current situation in East Ladakh. He said that the boundary dispute can be resolved only by negotiation. Explain that tension between India and China on the border in eastern Ladakh continues. Although talks are continuing from both sides, several rounds of talks have been held between India and China. He told that India will go behind its base finger 3 and China finger 8.

In the Rajya Sabha, Rajnath Singh said that there were several attempts to encroach on behalf of China, but the army failed it. From September, both sides talked. The question of boundary can be solved only by talking. There have been many times at high levels. We have made it clear that the army withdrew from everywhere. China gathered a large number of army in its area.

Our edge remains, able to face every challenge. All sides follow LAC. Both sides return to their old place. Reach an agreement, not an inch of space. There have been talks of nine rounds. There is a level agreement with China to withdraw east from Pangong Lake. India will go behind its base finger 3 and China finger 8. Construction will also be removed. Will go to the old place. The removal process has started from yesterday.

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