The Asian Age

India awaits Gogra pullout deal; PLA video tries to spin Galwan narrative

- PAWAN BALI NEW DELHI, AUG. 3

India and China could soon reach a final agreement on disengagem­ent from another friction point — Gogra Post in Ladakh. At the 12th round of the corps commanders’ talks on Saturday, at Moldo on the Chinese side of the Line of Actual Control, there was a detailed discussion on the disengagem­ent of troops from Gogra Post.

“The Chinese commanders will speak to their leadership on the troops’ disengagem­ent from Gogra Post and then respond to us. We are awaiting a final response from the Chinese which can come in a day or two,” said one source. If Chinese leadership agrees, the disengagem­ent from Gogra Post will be announced, he said, adding that there is even a possibilit­y that the announceme­nt might be made in Parliament.

Gogra Post will be the third friction point after the Galwan Valley and Pangong Tso in eastern Ladakh, where disengagem­ent between the two armies will be reached. There will be a buffer zone in Gogra where the troops from both sides will not be allowed to patrol for some time.

After Gogra Post, both sides will discuss the disengagem­ent from Hot Springs. India is hopeful of disengagem­ent from Gogra Post and Hot Springs as both sides had undertaken a partial disengagem­ent in these areas last year. However, the Chinese have hardened their position on the Depsang Plains and Demchok friction points.

In February, India and China had reached an

INDIA IS hopeful of disengagem­ent from Gogra Post and Hot Springs as both sides had undertaken a partial disengagem­ent in these areas last year

agreement to disengage from the north and south banks of Pangong Tso to pre-standoff status.

Meanwhile, a new video of the deadly June 2020 Galwan clash between the Indian and PLA troops has emerged in the Chinese media. The highly doctored propaganda video is part of the interview of the families of the Chinese soldiers killed during the clash. The Chinese troops can be seen in the video throwing stones from a mountain on the Indian soldiers. The soldiers of both sides are also seen pushing each other on the rocky banks of the Galwan River. There is also footage of Chinese soldiers nearly drowning in the icy and fast-flowing Galwan river during the night and struggling to save each other from being swept away by its flow.

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