India-China 14th Round Corps Commander Level Talks Fail To End Deadlock
There was no breakthrough in the 14th round of talks between the militaries of India and China, and the two sides agreed to maintain dialogue via military and diplomatic channels to work out a “mutually acceptable resolution” of the remaining issues. The two sides said in a joint statement on Thursday that they have agreed that the next round of border talks should be held at the earliest. Indian Army Chief General M M Naravane had said on Wednesday that India was hopeful of resolving issues related to disengagement at Patrolling Point 15 (Hot Springs) in eastern Ladakh in the
Ladakh dispute not resolved in 11th round of Corps Commander level talks
In the ninth round, detailed talks were held between India and China forces in the ninth round to remove troops from deadlocked locations in eastern Ladakh. On Sunday, the Corps Commander level talks in both countries started at around 10.30 AM and ended at around 2.30 AM on Monday. The meeting took place in the Moldo border area on the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh. According to sources, India emphasized that it is up to China to carry forward the process of repelling troops from deadlocked locations in the region and reduce tension. India has been consistently saying