Millennium Post (Kolkata)

‘No territory conceded under disengagem­ent pact with China’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: India on Thursday said it has not conceded any territory as part of the disengagem­ent agreement with China and asserted that it has rather enforced observance of the Line of Actual Control (LAC) to prevent any unilateral change in the status quo.

At an online media briefing here, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokespers­on

Anurag Srivastava said there has not been any change in India's position on the LAC and the mutual redeployme­nt as a result of the disengagem­ent process should not be misreprese­nted.

Asked about the recent agreement on the de-escalation process in Ladakh's Pangong Lake area, he said the factual position has been very well conveyed by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and in a

Defence Ministry statement, which he said was aimed at setting the record straight in view of certain misleading and misinforme­d comments that appeared in the media.

"... India has not conceded any territory as a result of this agreement. On the contrary, it has enforced observance and respect for LAC and it has prevented any unilateral change in the status quo," Srivastava said.

Last week, armies of the two countries which have been locked in a standoff in eastern Ladakh concluded withdrawal of troops and weapons from north and south banks of Pangong Tso in the highaltitu­de region.

However, issues still remain. During the talks, India is learnt to have insisted on a faster disengagem­ent process in areas like Hot Springs, Gogra and Depsang to bring down tension in the region.

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