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India, China Agree On 3-Step Disengagement Plan In Pangong: Report

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Want all the Pakistani folks and Chinese Folls to read the news. China has agreed to Indian conditions and is going back to pre April 2020 positions. Only after that India wil vacate Southern Panggong lake hills.
 


Want all the Pakistani folks and Chinese Folls to read the news. China has agreed to Indian conditions and is going back to pre April 2020 positions. Only after that India wil vacate Southern Panggong lake hills.
Wake up, dude. It's afternoon now.
Fake news low IQ India media can't be credible source.
Just wake the damn up.
 
Wake up, dude. It's afternoon now.
Fake news low IQ India media can't be credible source.
Just wake the damn up.


Who needs to wake up will be known to all in a week time...have your dreams till than...

All the talk of 1000 or 3000 km territory lost without fight will be forgotten by people bragging here like horns from a donkey's head.
 
Whenever Indians trying to build narrative that China is now ready to ACCEPT India's demands, suddenly such an incident happens in which Chinese soldiers have beaten up Indian soldiers lol and the cycle of Indian BS continues. Indian Army is the weakest, poorest, demoralized, and purposeless shit on earth. More like a BJP militia wing rather than a state Army. Thank you, Modi and Indian media you guys have made your armed forces a laughing stock for the world :lol:
 
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Who needs to wake up will be known to all in a week time...have your dreams till than...

All the talk of 1000 or 3000 km territory lost without fight will be forgotten by people bragging here like horns from a donkey's head.
India media claimed
" The Chinese would return to the Finger 8 region on the North Bank of the Pangong Lake, vacating their existing positions. "

What are you smoking? 4 more fingers to be cut.
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Step 1. Indians get up

Step 2. Kiss Chinese generals feet

Step 3. Indians withdraw


= new 3 step plan
Damn, I can only give you 1 thumb up. I need 10.
 
India, China agree on three-step disengagement plan from Pangong lake area, movements to be verified closely

NEW DELHI: In a major development, the ongoing India-China border conflict may be resolved soon as the armies of the two countries have agreed to disengage from parts of the Eastern Ladakh sector under which they would be moving back to their respective positions before April-May timeframe earlier this year.

The disengagement plan was discussed between the two sides during the 8th Corps Commander-level talks which were held on November 6 in Chushul.

As per the disengagement plan which will be carried out in three steps over the next week, the armoured vehicles including tanks and personnel carriers were to be moved back from their frontline deployment to a significant distance from the Line of Actual Control (LAC) by both sides, sources told ANI.

As per the discussions, the disengagement of tanks and armoured personnel carriers was to be carried out within one day. The talks were held on November 6 in which External Affairs Ministry's Joint Secretary Naveen Shrivastava and Brigadier Ghai of Directorate General of Military Operations took part.

In the second step to be carried out near the northern bank on the Pangong Lake, both sides were supposed to withdraw around 30 per cent of troops every day for three days. The Indian side would be coming close to its administrative Dhan Singh Thapa post while the Chinese had consented to go back to their position east of Finger 8.

In the third and last step, the two sides were to withdraw from their respective positions from the frontline along the southern bank of Pangong Lake area which includes the heights and territories around Chushul and Rezang La area.

The two sides had also agreed for a joint mechanism to verify the progress in the disengagement process through delegation meetings as well as using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).
 
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India, China agree on three-step disengagement plan from Pangong lake area, movements to be verified closely

NEW DELHI: In a major development, the ongoing India-China border conflict may be resolved soon as the armies of the two countries have agreed to disengage from parts of the Eastern Ladakh sector under which they would be moving back to their respective positions before April-May timeframe earlier this year.


The disengagement plan was discussed between the two sides during the 8th Corps Commander-level talks which were held on November 6 in Chushul.

As per the disengagement plan which will be carried out in three steps over the next week, the armoured vehicles including tanks and personnel carriers were to be moved back from their frontline deployment to a significant distance from the Line of Actual Control (LAC) by both sides, sources told ANI.

As per the discussions, the disengagement of tanks and armoured personnel carriers was to be carried out within one day. The talks were held on November 6 in which External Affairs Ministry's Joint Secretary

Naveen Shrivastava
and Brigadier Ghai of Directorate General of Military Operations took part.


In the second step to be carried out near the northern bank on the Pangong Lake, both sides were supposed to withdraw around 30 per cent of troops every day for three days. The Indian side would be coming close to its administrative
Dhan Singh Thapa post while the Chinese had consented to go back to their position east of Finger 8.
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