Indian & Chinese troops start disengagement at Depsang. What the LAC pact entails
Also, graziers will now be allowed to graze their cattle in areas that were earlier declared as buffer zones, but this will be coordinated.Sources said that the disengagement process at Depsang started Wednesday. “It is happening as per agreed terms in terms of the percentage of what has to be dismantled and when troops have to be pulled back,” a source said.The pace of the disengagement in Demchok was not immediately clear, but sources had earlier said that at least one tent had been removed earlier.
Expanding on the agreement between India and China, sources said it allows for patrolling to be restarted at all Patrolling Points (PP) the two sides used in April 2020 before the tensions began.This involves patrolling not just in Depsang and Demchok but also along the northern banks of Pang...