Hindustan Times (Noida)

Spl reps to meet on status quo ante

- Shishir Gupta letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: With India and China agreeing to restore status quo ante on the LAC, a meeting between NSA Ajit Doval and Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi, both special representa­tives on boundary resolution, will take place soon to sort out difference­s in perception over the undefined border, according to people aware of the developmen­ts.

While the 10th meeting between military commanders took place on Saturday, the backchanne­l talks between the special representa­tives have ensured no side will unilateral­ly alter the status quo along the LAC and the status quo will be restored on all points, the people quoted above said. Doval and Wang had a video conference on June 7, 2020, and have kept in touch with external affairs minister S Jaishankar, holding the diplomatic end of conversati­ons with Beijing.

NEW DELHI: With India and China agreeing to restore status quo ante on the Line of Actual Control (LAC), a meeting between National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi, both special representa­tives on boundary resolution, will take place soon to sort out difference­s in perception over the undefined border, according to people aware of the developmen­ts.

While the 10th meeting between military commanders took place on Saturday, the backchanne­l talks between the special representa­tives have ensured that no side will unilateral­ly alter the status quo along the 3,488km-long LAC and the status quo will be restored on all points, the people quoted above said. Doval and Wang had a video conference on June 7, 2020, and have kept in touch with external affairs minister S Jaishankar, holding the diplomatic end of conversati­ons with Beijing.

Although both Indian and Chinese military commanders have stood firm during the 10-month stand-off, the government­s on both sides are taking a step forward to normalise relations on a reciprocal basis.

It is understood that the Indian side has made it clear that it will stand up to any use of force to alter the status quo but is willing to discuss and build a positive atmosphere for sorting out all outstandin­g issues related to the LAC.

“We have conveyed that the two sides can sit together and work their way towards resolving difference­s in perception over the LAC after China has created positivity by restoring status quo ante on Pangong Tso. There can be no dialogue if PLA uses force but if China can persuade that India is wrong or vice versa on border perception, then the two sides can mutually adjust to the perception line,” said a senior official in the know of the developmen­ts.

According to national security planners, it is for China to create a positive atmosphere for recording forward movement in bilateral ties as India will respond in kind and more.

“The trajectory that India and China ties take from Pangong Tso disengagem­ent depends on Beijing but the PLA (People’s Liberation Army) withdrawal has been taken in the right spirit in New Delhi,” said a former Indian Army chief, asking not to be named.

After the disengagem­ent from Pangong Tso, the military commanders on Saturday were working out the modalities of withdrawal of armour and artillery from friction points at Gogra-hot Springs and working out the modalities for restoring full patrolling rights to the two sides in the Depsang Bulge area, south of Daulet Beg Oldi sector.

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Ajit Doval and Wang Yi

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