India, July 10 -- In the recent talks between the Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, the two sides agreed on disengagement and de-escalation, but this can only be temporary. The Chinese are bound to intrude again into further areas in Ladakh in the future in their insatiable lust for more power, land and raw materials for their industries. In fact that is why they have always refused to delineate the Line of Actual Control (LAC) on a map.

The truth is that this "disengagement" agreed upon by the two sides is in essence an agreement that the Indian Army shall not patrol or occupy areas that China had accepted as Indian all these years, as explained in great detail by Rahul Bedi in his article t...