New Delhi: India and China will continue with second round of military talks in order resolve the ongoing dispute in Eastern Ladakh where the Chinese have deployed large number of troops along the Line of Actual Control.
“After the Major General-level talks on Wednesday, the talks are expected to be held over the next few days in Chushul at multiple levels to find solutions to the dispute in specific areas,” sources said.
Solutions to the dispute in Patrolling Point 14 in Galwan area, Patrolling Point 15 (114 Brigade area) and Patrolling Point 17 (Hot Springs area) will be discussed.
After the first round of talks, Chinese and Indian Armies moved back by 2-2,5 kms from their stand off positions at Galwan Nala, PP-15 and Hot Springs.