India Completes Disengagement Along LAC, Focus Shifts to De-escalation
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar outlines three principles for India-China border management and highlights diplomatic progress since 2020 clashes.
- India and China have completed troop disengagement at key friction points in eastern Ladakh, including Depsang and Demchok, following years of diplomatic and military talks.
- S. Jaishankar emphasized three principles for border management: respecting the Line of Actual Control (LAC), avoiding unilateral status quo changes, and adhering to past agreements.
- The next priority for India is de-escalation, which involves addressing the massing of Chinese troops along the LAC to ensure long-term stability.
- The October 21 patrolling agreement marked a significant step toward restoring peace, allowing both sides to resume pre-2020 patrolling and grazing activities.
- India-China relations, strained since the 2020 Galwan Valley clash, have seen recent improvements through continued diplomatic engagement and high-level meetings.