New Delhi: The seventh Corps Commander level meeting between India and China to address the situation in Eastern Ladakh, lasted more than 11 hours and ended around 11:30 PM on Monday.
According to reports, the talks at the Corps commander level began at around 12 noon in Chushul on the Indian side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh.
The Indian delegation was led by Lt Gen Harinder Singh, the commander of the Leh-based 14 Corps, and included Naveen Srivastava, Joint Secretary (East Asia) in the Ministry of External Affairs(MEA).
Close to 100,000 Indian and Chinese troops are deployed in eastern Ladakh as both sides are holding their ground and also showing readiness for a long-haul even as diplomatic and military talks to find an amicable solution continue.
Ahead of the talks, reports suggested that India would press for an early and complete disengagement of troops by China from all the friction points besides demanding restoration of immediate restoration of status quo ante in all areas of eastern Ladakh prior to April. The standoff began on May 5.
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