India and China Agree on LAC Patrolling Arrangements Ahead of BRICS Summit

In a significant development, India and China have reached an agreement on patrolling arrangements along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. This agreement, reached prior to the upcoming BRICS Summit, holds the potential to be a major breakthrough in resolving the ongoing border standoff that began in 2020.

The agreement, which comes after extensive discussions at the Working Mechanism for Consultation & Coordination (WMCC) and military levels, is anticipated to lead to disengagement of troops and a resolution of the issues that arose following Chinese military actions in eastern Ladakh. This represents a positive step towards de-escalating tensions and restoring peace in the region.

The agreement on patrolling arrangements is particularly significant as it could pave the way for a bilateral meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping during the BRICS Summit. This meeting, if it takes place, would be a crucial opportunity to discuss the LAC situation and explore ways to further normalize bilateral relations.

The recent agreement builds upon previous discussions between India and China that have successfully resolved standoffs in other locations along the LAC. While some areas remained unresolved, this latest development promises to address these remaining points of contention. The agreement underscores both countries’ commitment to upholding peace and tranquility in the border areas, in accordance with bilateral agreements and protocols.

The BRICS Summit, to be held in Kazan, Russia, from October 22-23, will focus on the theme of ‘Strengthening Multilateralism for Just Global Development and Security.’ Prime Minister Modi is expected to engage in bilateral meetings with leaders from other BRICS member countries and invited guests, further strengthening India’s international partnerships.

The successful resolution of the LAC issue through this agreement is a positive indicator of progress in bilateral relations between India and China. It signifies a commitment from both sides to find peaceful solutions and maintain stability in the region. This development is likely to be closely watched by the international community, particularly as it coincides with the upcoming BRICS Summit, a platform for discussing global issues and advancing multilateral cooperation.

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