In the final round, the Indian Army insisted on an early disengagement by Chinese troops.New Delhi: Military commanders of India and China will meet today for a ninth time for talks to defuse tension along the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh and come across a resolution to finish the standoff. The talks will be held at Moldo, opposite Chushul sector in India.In the final round of talks, the Indian Army strongly insisted on an early disengagement of troops by China from all points of friction in eastern Ladakh.The almost nine-month-extended military standoff has observed tension rise along the LAC. Some 50,000 Indian Army troops are presently deployed in a higher state of combat readiness in mountainous places in eastern Ladakh in sub-zero circumstances, as numerous rounds of talks in between the two sides have failed to resolve the standoff.China has deployed an equal quantity of troops, officials stated.India will not lower its troop strength unless China initiates the procedure, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated on Friday in an interview to Times Now. Expressing self-confidence that a resolution to the row could be identified by way of talks, he stated India is building its border infrastructure, some of which China has objected to, at a “very fast rate”.According to a transcript of the interview issued by the channel, when asked about the dialogue procedure with China on the row, Mr Singh stated, “There is no deadline when it comes to matter like the ongoing standoff. You can’t fix a date.”
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