India, China agree to maintain LAC stability
New Delhi, Oct. 30 -- Indian and Chinese military commanders have agreed to use existing mechanisms to resolve any ground issues along the border to maintain stability, even as the two sides continue the process of addressing the long-standing boundary dispute and normalising ties after a prolonged face-off on the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
Corps commanders of India and China met for their 23rd round of talks at the Chushul-Moldo border meeting point on October 25, according to a readout issued by the external affairs ministry on Wednesday. This was the first meeting between the commanders since the two sides reached an understanding in October 2024 to end the standoff in Ladakh sector of the LAC.
"Both sides agreed to continue to use ex...
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