Defence Minister Rajnath
Singh today informed that India and China have agreed for disengagement
in the North and South bank of Pangong Lake in Eastern Ladakh. Giving a
statement in the Rajya Sabha, Mr. Singh assured that the nation’s
approach and strategy for negotiations with the Chinese side has been
guided at the highest level by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s resolve
that India will not give even an inch of its territory. The Minister
said, the tenacity and approach of the country during talks have yielded
results.
Highlighting the details of the agreement, Mr. Singh informed that both
sides will cease their forward deployments in a phased, coordinated and
verified manner. He said, the Chinese side will keep its troop presence
in the North Bank area to east of Finger-8. Reciprocally, the Indian
troops, he said, will be based at their permanent base at Dhan Singh
Thapa Post near Finger-3.
The Defence Minister said, a similar action would be taken in the South
Bank area by both sides. He added that these are mutual and reciprocal
steps and any structures that had been built by both sides since April
2020 in both North and South Bank area will be removed and the land
forms will be restored.
Mr. Singh informed that it has also been agreed to have a temporary
moratorium on military activities by both sides in the North Bank,
including patrolling to the traditional areas. He said, patrolling will
be resumed only when both sides reach an agreement in diplomatic and
military talks that would be held subsequently.
Mr. Singh said that the implementation of the bilateral agreement has
started since yesterday in the North and South Bank of the Pangong Lake.
He said, the agreement aims at substantially restoring the situation to
that existing prior to the commencement of the stand off last year.
Mr. Singh informed that there are still some outstanding issues with
regard to deployment and patrolling at some other points along the LAC
in Eastern Ladakh. He said, these will be the focus of further
discussions with the Chinese side. The Minister said, both sides also
agreed to achieve complete disengagement at the earliest and abide fully
by the bilateral agreements and protocols.
Mr. Singh urged the members of the Upper House to join in paying
gratitude to the Armed Forces who have shown grit and resolve under
extremely harsh climatic conditions of Ladakh to arrive at the present
agreement. He said, the Nation will always remember the sacrifices made
by our brave soldiers which has been the foundation of this
disengagement at Pangong Tso Lake.
Defence Minister said, over the last one year, India maintained
diplomatic and military engagement with the Chinese side where military
and diplomatic officials of both sides met several times to work out a
mutually acceptable solution for disengagement. He said, there have been
nine rounds of meetings of the Senior Commanders of both sides till
date.
The Minister said, in these discussions, India’s approach was determined
by the three key principles which included that both sides should
strictly respect and observe the LAC, no attempt to alter the status quo
unilaterally and strictly following the agreements and understandings
between the two sides.
SOURCE ;AIR
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