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India, China complete troop disengagement at three friction points: Report

The only area where disengagement is left to be implemented is the Finger area along the Pangong Tso lake

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A meeting between the senior military commanders is expected in the coming week to further work out modalities of the Pangong Tso lake area

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In a significant development, troops of India and China have completed disengagement at Galwan Valley, Patrolling Point 15, and Hot Springs/Gogra area in Eastern Ladakh amid the ongoing talks at the diplomatic and military level, sources said.
"The ongoing engagement and dialogue between India and China at the military and diplomatic levels has resulted in complete disengagement at Patrolling Point 14 (Galwan area), 15 and 17 A (Hot Springs/Gogra) in eastern Ladakh," a source told ANI here.
The sources said that after disengagement in these areas as per agreements in the last Corps Commander-level talks, the only area where disengagement is left

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