India and China Conclude Troop Withdrawal in Ladakh

India and China have successfully withdrawn their troops from two contentious points along their disputed Himalayan frontier in Ladakh. An agreement reached last week aims to end the prolonged military stand-off, potentially improving political and business relations between the two nuclear-armed nations.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 30-10-2024 16:27 IST | Created: 30-10-2024 16:27 IST
India and China Conclude Troop Withdrawal in Ladakh
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In a significant development, India and China have withdrawn their troops from two contested locations along their disputed Himalayan border in Ladakh, according to an Indian defense official speaking on Wednesday.

The troop withdrawal follows a critical agreement reached between the two nuclear-armed countries last week. The deal focuses on establishing new patrolling guidelines along the border, ending a four-year-old military impasse.

Analysts interpret this move as a stepping stone towards enhancing political and business relations, marking a new chapter of cooperation between India and China.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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