At
a time when huge de-escalation of troops were reported from stand-off
positions, the Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, reviewed and gauged the
situation at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) on Friday. He also convened meeting with the Chief of
Defense Staff, Gen. Bipin Rawat, and the three service chiefs to discuss the
relevant issues.
This is the second such review meeting
that the Defense Minister held within a span of week. The first one was on June
8, two days after a Lt General-level meeting between the Indian Army and
Chinese People's Liberation Army. The second one took place on Friday, two days
after a Major General-level meeting between India and Chinese military.
Sources from the Defense Ministry
revealed, "Latest assessments on Line of Actual Control ground situation
done after military talks”. General Rawat briefed the Minister about the troop
deployments at the stand-off sites in eastern Ladakh. Singh also took a review
of ground situation across the entire LAC, including Arunachal Pradesh. He also
discussed about ongoing infrastructure work at the LAC. On Thursday, India's
Ministry of External Affairs said that India and China have agreed for early
resolution of ongoing face-off at the LAC. The MEA spokesperson, Anurag
Srivastava, said that it was agreed that an early resolution of the situation
would be in keeping with the guidance of the leaders. "The two sides are,
therefore, maintaining their military and diplomatic engagements to peacefully
resolve the situation at the earliest as also to ensure peace and tranquillity
in the border areas. This is essential for the further development of Indian-China
bilateral relations”.
Both sides have had discussions at
military and diplomatic levels on the face-off. At the level of militaries, the
Corps Commanders of India and China met at Chushul-Moldo region on June 6 and
again on June 10, talks happened at the Major General level. “Major
General-level talks took place at Chushul-Moldo on Wednesday about ongoing
de-escalation and Pangong stand-off situation was discussed”, said a senior
government officer, adding that during the meeting, discussion took place for
further de-escalation in Ladakh. The official said, “More talks at different
levels in days to come for complete de-induction and withdrawal of additional
troop deployment close to Line of Actual Control”. The Chinese Foreign Ministry
spokesperson, Hua Chunying, said that both sides are taking steps to ease the
situation along the borders.
“Recently the diplomatic and military
channels of China and India held effective communication on the situation along
the border and reached positive consensus. The two sides are following this
consensus to take actions to ease the situation along the borders”, the
spokesperson said.