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15th round of Corps Commander level talks between India, China to be held on March 11

By ANI | Updated: March 8, 2022 15:50 IST

The 15th round of Corps Commander level talks between India and China will be held at the Indian side of the Chushul-Moldo meeting point on March 11, said sources in the defence establishment.

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The 15th round of Corps Commander level talks between India and China will be held at the Indian side of the Chushul-Moldo meeting point on March 11, said sources in the defence establishment.

India and China have been holding talks on the Line of Actual Control in the Eastern Ladakh area to resolve the standoff and 14 rounds have been held so far.

The talks held till now have resulted in the resolution of the North and South Bank of Pangong Tso, Galwan and Gogra Hot Spring areas.

According to the sources, both sides will now focus to achieve a resolution of balance friction areas. Recent statements by both sides to find a mutually acceptable solution have been encouraging and positive in nature.

( With inputs from ANI )

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