Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Difference­s emerge over border troop withdrawal

LAC TENSION India asks China to sincerely implement plan

- Rezaul H Laskar and Sutirtho Patranobis letters@hindustant­imes.com

nNEW DELHI/BEIJING: Difference­s between India and China on the disengagem­ent process along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) spilled into the open on Friday, with New Delhi calling on Beijing to “sincerely implement” all understand­ings on troop withdrawal­s reached by senior military commanders of the two sides.

The issue figured in a nearly three-hour meeting of the Working Mechanism for Consultati­on and Coordinati­on (WMCC) on border affairs, which reviewed the situation in the border areas and the disengagem­ent process in the western sector of the LAC.

The Indian side sent a “strong message” on the need for the Chinese side to deliver on commitment­s regarding the withdrawal of forces from the LAC, people familiar with developmen­ts said on condition of anonymity.

A statement from the external affairs ministry said the two sides agreed “it was necessary for both sides to sincerely implement the understand­ings reached between senior [military] commanders in their meetings till date”.

The two sides also agreed another meeting of the corps commanders “may be held soon so as to work out further steps to ensure expeditiou­sly complete disengagem­ent and de-escalation” along the LAC, the statement added.

The people cited above said another meeting of the corps commanders is expected to be held next week but no dates have been finalised as yet. The fourth and most recent meeting of the generals from the two sides was held on July 14, with marathon discussion­s continuing till early morning the next day.

The Indian side at the WMCC meeting, the fourth engagement at the diplomatic level since the

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The main problem areas continue to be the presence of Chinese troops at Pangong Lake and Depsang plains, the people said. While there has been some pullback by Chinese forces at Hot Springs and Gogra, this was not in line with the understand­ings reached so far and more needs to be done, the people added.

The Chinese readout on the WMCC meeting, issued in Beijing in Mandarin, referred to “positive progress made by the frontline border defence forces of the two countries to disengage and ease the situation on the ground”.

It said the two sides will “maintain bilateral military and diplomatic dialogues and consultati­ons in accordance with the important consensus reached by the two foreign ministers and Special Representa­tives on border issues, properly handle remaining issues on the ground, and promote further cooling of the border situation”.

The Chinese readout also spoke of the two sides continuing meetings of WMCC and the corps commanders to “strengthen the building of confidence” and “jointly maintain peace and tranquilli­ty in the border areas”.

However, the people cited above disagreed with the Chinese side’s characteri­sation of the troop withdrawal­s as “positive”.

The Indian statement also noted the two sides had “agreed that early and complete disengagem­ent of the troops along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and de-escalation from India-china border areas in accordance with bilateral agreement and protocols and full restoratio­n of peace and tranquilli­ty was essential for smooth overall developmen­t of bilateral relations”.

Such a complete disengagem­ent will also be “in accordance with the agreement reached between the two Special Representa­tives (SRS) during their telephonic conversati­on on July 5”, the statement said.

Experts believe the troop withdrawal has virtually stalled because the Chinese side has dug in at key points along the LAC.

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 ?? REUTERS ?? An Indian Army convoy moves along a highway leading to Ladakh, n at Gagangeer in Kashmir's Ganderbal district.
REUTERS An Indian Army convoy moves along a highway leading to Ladakh, n at Gagangeer in Kashmir's Ganderbal district.

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