India and China Begin Military Disengagement in Ladakh
The two nations are taking steps to restore peace along the Line of Actual Control after a four-year standoff.
- Disengagement efforts focus on the Depsang and Demchok regions in eastern Ladakh.
- This process marks the first successful resolution since the 2020 Galwan clash.
- Troops will return to positions held before April 2020, with patrolling set to resume.
- India emphasizes that de-escalation will proceed only if China reciprocates.
- Future discussions will address border management and boundary settlements.