Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Disengagem­ent in full swing, on course to be over by weekend

- HTC

NEW DELHI: The disengagem­ent process in eastern Ladakh’s Pangong Tso area is in full swing, with the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) knocking down military structures it had built since the border standoff began last May, people familiar with the developmen­ts said on Monday.

“PLA has removed a jetty near Finger 5 on the north bank of Pangong Tso. Some structures at a make-shift helipad are also gone. Observatio­ns towers, bunkers and shelters are being removed too. It’s part of the disengagem­ent agreement,” said an official cited above.

Disengagem­ent between rival soldiers deployed on heights on the north and south banks of Pangong Tso began on February 10.

The process will be over by the weekend, said a second official.

Senior commanders of the two armies are likely to meet next week to discuss disengagem­ent at other friction points in eastern Ladakh, the official said.

PLA is retreating to its base east of Finger 8 on the north bank of Pangong Tso, while Indian is moving back to its permanent position near Finger 3. Neither side will patrol the contested areas in between until an agreement is reached through future talks.

In a statement in Parliament on February 11, defence minister Rajnath Singh said that structures built by both sides after April 2020 at heights on both banks of the lake will be removed. PLA had set up scores of structures in the Finger Area including bunkers, observatio­n posts and tented camps.

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