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Chinese troops withdraw

New Delhi, May 7: The Chinese troops have pulled back from Daulat Beg Oldi sector in Ladakh where they had intruded on April 15, it was confirmed on Tuesday even as India was considering a

PTI Published : May 07, 2013 23:45 IST, Updated : May 07, 2013 23:49 IST
chinese troops withdraw
chinese troops withdraw

New Delhi, May 7: The Chinese troops have pulled back from Daulat Beg Oldi sector in Ladakh where they had intruded on April 15, it was confirmed on Tuesday even as India was considering a proposal from China to have more friendly contacts between the Armies of the two countries.




A day after flag meetings were held to work out the modalities and arrangements to restore the status quo ante in the sector, sources said they have got a confirmation on the arrangements being completed on Tuesday.

Sources said the Army's Unmanned Aerial Vehicles operating in Eastern Ladakh have confirmed that the Chinese platoon camping in Depsang valley has gone back to its side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

Denying that any deal was struck to reach the agreement to restore status quo as it existed prior to April 15 when the Chinese troops intruded 19 km into the Indian territory, sources said India has only “taken-off” a “tin-shed” construction done in Chumar on April 18.

Meanwhile, India is considering a Chinese proposal `Border Defence Cooperation Agreement' (BDCA) aimed at expanding friendly contacts and more communication between the troops of the two sides on the ground which will help in avoiding any misunderstanding or flare-up along the LAC, sources said.
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