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Chinese Army seen withdrawin­g troops

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IN the first sign of de-escalation of tension in eastern Ladakh, the Chinese Army has removed tents and started to withdraw its troops from Galwan Valley as decided during high-level talks between the two militaries, government sources said on Monday.

China’s People’s Liberation Army was seen removing tents and structures at patrolling point 14, the sources said, adding rearward movement of vehicles of Chinese troops was seen in the general area of Galwan and Gogra Hot Springs.

They said disengagem­ent of Chinese troops in the area has begun as per decisions arrived at during the Corps Commander-level talks.

The sources said there was clear sign of withdrawal of structures and troops from the patrolling point 14 in Galwan Valley and that they are likely to move back more than a kilometre in the area.

The sources said it would not be possible to know immediatel­y how much distance the Chinese troops are going back and that there will be clarity only after a proper verificati­on process is conducted.

The clashes in Galwan Valley took place after Indian troops strongly opposed the erection of a surveillan­ce post by the Chinese side near patrolling point 14.

It is not immediatel­y known whether the de-escalation initiative has also been started in the Pangong Tso area where the Chinese side has significan­tly enhanced its presence, particular­ly in areas between Finger 4 and Finger 8.

On June 30, the Indian and Chinese armies held the third round of Lt General-level talks during which both sides agreed on an ‘expeditiou­s, phased and step wise’ de-escalation as a ‘priority’ to end the standoff.

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