India-China Border Talks Reach Breakthrough on Eastern Ladakh Patrolling Rights
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India and China have reached a landmark agreement on patrolling rights in Eastern Ladakh, ending a four-year standoff that had severely strained bilateral relations and rattled regional security.
After 21 rounds of corps commander-level talks, India and China have finally arrived at a mutually acceptable framework for patrolling along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Eastern Ladakh. The agreement restores pre-April 2020 status at four friction points: Depsang Plains, Depsang Bulge, Gogra-Hot Springs, and Demchok.