Ladakh standoff: Govt says disengagement with China now complete in Gogra Heights


India and China have completely separated in the Gogra Heights area in eastern Ladakh. The government announced that both sides are now back in their permanent bases.

During the recent meeting at the 12th Corps commanders level, India and China had reached an agreement to withdraw from the Gogra Heights, which has been one of the points of friction between the two countries for more than a year. (File agent image)

The withdrawal between India and China in the Gogra Heights region in eastern Ladakh has been completed and both sides are back to their permanent bases, the government said on Thursday.

During the recent meeting at the 12th Corps commanders level, India and China had reached an agreement to withdraw from the Gogra Heights, which has been one of the points of friction between the two countries for more than a year.

At a press conference Thursday, the State Department spokesman (MEA) said the landscape in the Gogra Heights area had been “restored on both sides to the pre-disruption stage.”

“You would have seen the detailed press releases on the 12th round of discussions at corps commanders level and the withdrawal in the Gogra area. The withdrawal process in this area has been completed and troops from both sides are now in their respective permanent bases. “” Said the spokesman.

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