China has confirmed that its troops have withdrawn from four locations in eastern Ladakh, including the Galwan Valley, signaling progress in the ongoing disengagement process with India. The announcement follows India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar’s statement that 75% of disengagement issues have been resolved. However, talks regarding troop withdrawal from sensitive areas like Demchok and Depsang remain stalled.
Results for: Eastern Ladakh
India and China have made progress in resolving their border standoff, with troops withdrawing from four locations in Eastern Ladakh, including the Galwan Valley. During a recent meeting in Russia, both countries agreed to enhance mutual understanding, trust, and communication, creating favorable conditions for boosting bilateral ties.