Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao said the two sides will continue dialogue and communication through military and diplomatic channels
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The area in which PP-14 is located - and which the Indian Army has patrolled for decades - now effectively falls inside China's "buffer zone".
As per the mutual understanding, neither side will carry out any patrolling in the friction points till modalities for restoration of peace and tranquillity are thrashed out
The disengagement process between armies of India and China at friction points along the LAC in Eastern Ladakh completed on Wednesday and the Chinese troops have moved back by approximately 2 kms
China takes two steps forward, one step back
Mutual disengagement of troops at these two friction points is likely to be over within two days
A bench headed by Justices D Y Chandrachud said that the Centre will have to comply with all its directions given in its verdict
A day after NSA Ajit Doval held talks with Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi, Rahul Gandhi asked why "China allowed to justify the murder of 20 unarmed jawans in our territory."
Security forces had launched a cordon and search operation in Goosu village of Pulwama.
The development echoes a similar claim made after senior Indian and Chinese military commanders met on June 6 near Chushul.
Doval and Wang, who are special representatives for boundary talks between the two countries, held a telephonic conversation on Sunday during which they had a "frank and in-depth exchange" of views
Shringla said that diplomacy is looking at a very changed scenario in terms of how statecraft and relations between countries work in the wake of the pandemic.
NSA Ajit Doval held talks with Chinese Foreign Minister and State Councilor Wang Yi over video call yesterday
Referring to the recent clash between Indian and Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley, he said the action is a result of what China did on Indian soil
The Chinese have already started putting up special winter tents at the Line of Actual Control.
The militants were given the opportunity to surrender and repeated appeals were made through local elders, a police official said
Welcoming Modi's visit, Lt Gen (retd) Ashok Mehta said Modi has sent a very strong message to China that India has taken the Chinese action in eastern Ladakh "very seriously"
The protest comes in the aftermath of the deadly border clash in the Himalayas that left 20 Indian soldiers dead and many injured