India and China have reached an agreement to disengage
troops from north and south of the Pangong lake in eastern Ladakh region,
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh told the Rajya Sabha on Thursday.
The Defence Minister said, "The sustained talks with China have led to the
agreement on the disengagement on the north and south banks of Pangong Lake.
After the agreement, India-China will remove forward deployments in a phased
and coordinated manner."
"China will keep its troops to the east of the Finger 8 in the north of
Pangong Lake. India will keep its troops at its permanent base near Finger
3," said Rajnath Singh.
"China has built up a heavy force with arms and ammunition on their side
at several spots near the LAC in eastern Ladakh. Our forces have also adequate
and effectively done counter deployment," said the Defense Minister.
"We are committed to maintaining a peaceful situation at the Line of
Actual Control. India has always emphasised on maintaining bilateral
ties," said Rajnath Singh
He said that forces will return to the command post and added: "Not an
inch of land will be given and nothing has been lost since the faceoff".
The Defence Minister said the security forces have proved that they are ready
to face any challenge to protect the sovereignty of the country and the nation
will always remember the supreme sacrifice of the soldiers.
He said, "The country stands united when it comes to the national security
whichever party you belong."
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