On Tuesday, India and China held the sixth commander-level talks at the border personnel meeting point in Moldo, where the military of both countries exchanged their views on stabilizing the situation.
According to the press release, both militaries agreed to implement the consensus of the talks, strengthen the communication and agreed to no longer send any more troops to the frontline.
The two countries also agreed on holding the seventh commander-level talks as soon as possible to further strengthen the relations and security along the Line of Actual Control at the Chinese-Indian border and deescalate the situation.
Since May 2020, Indian and Chinese troops have engaged in a border stand-off that has led to an estimated 43 casualties and dozens of injured troops.
Trending
- Saudi’s Abyan Capital secures $18mln in Series A funding
- Egypt to collect capital gain tax starting 2025
- Egypt’s EGAS to rent Norway’s Hoegh LNG floating unit
- EU offers $1.07bln in economic, security support to Lebanon
- Halt in oil exports continues to weigh on Yemen’s economy – IMF
- Qatar Development Bank and Saudi EXIM Bank sign deal
- UAE aims to grow economy at 7% in 2024, says minister
- Central Bank of Jordan maintains interest rates unchanged