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First signs of Chinese withdrawal in Galwan; India and China to issue statements
 

In the first signs of de-escalation after the June 15 clash, Chinese troops are believed to have moved back in both Galwan and Pangong Tso areas. Based on preliminary verification, India and China are likely to acknowledge discernible progress in the disengagement talks through official statements soon.
ET has reliably gathered that both sides are in touch through diplomatic channels to work out agreed statements that will take the process forward. This would include planning for Special Representative-level talks as per the original schedule, which may require National Security Advisor Ajit Doval to travel to China.

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China pulls back troops in Galwan Valley by at least a km: Official

Rearward movement of vehicles of the PLA was also seen at “General area Galwan, Hot Springs-Gogra Post,” said a person familiar with developments.

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48 minutes ago, r2d2 said:

monkey dance .. one step forward.. two steps back... one step forward .. two steps back ...

ala aithe madame china lo ki enter ayinattu!!

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