New Delhi:India and China are likely to hold the 14th round of Corps Commander talks on January 12 to resolve the ongoing stand-off between the two countries on the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
The latest round would see the Indian Army's new 14 'Fire and Fury' Corps Commander Lt Gen Anindya Sengupta representing the country in talks with the Chinese side. He took over formally on 4 January.
The military-level talks aim to resolve the Hot Springs area which is the only new friction point left to be resolved between the two countries, government sources said.
India and China have been holding talks on the Line of Actual Control in the Eastern Ladakh area to resolve the standoff and 13 rounds have been held so far.
The two sides are looking at the resolution of the Hot Springs friction point which emerged after the Chinese aggression last year.
The friction points on the banks of the Pangong lake and Gogra heights have been resolved but Hot Springs remains to be addressed, the sources said.