New Delhi: As China withdraws troops from several friction points in eastern Ladakh, India on Thursday said that it remained convinced of the need for maintenance of peace and tranquillity in the border areas and resolution of differences through dialogue.
At the same time, India said that it is strongly committed to ensuring its sovereignty and territorial integrity, asserting that the Line of Actual Control (LAC) must be strictly respected and observed as it is the basis for peace and tranquillity in border areas.
At an online media briefing, ExternalAffairs Ministry Spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said National Security Advisor Ajit Doval categorically conveyed to Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi last Sunday India's position on the recent developments along the LAC including in the Galwan valley area.
Doval and Wang, the special representatives for border talks, held a telephonic conversation following which armies of the two countries began disengagement of troops from friction points in eastern Ladakh.
Srivastava said the diplomatic and military officials of both sides will continue their meetings to take forward the process of disengagement and de-escalation as agreed to by the special representatives.