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India, China to disengage in Gogra-Hot springs in Ladakh: MEA

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New Delhi, September 9: and China have agreed to dismantle and verify the temporary
structures and other allied infrastructure created in the Gogra-Hot Springs (PP-15) area of the LAC in
, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Friday.
This comes a day after Indian and Chinese troops in the Gogra-Hot Springs area started to disengage
in a coordinated and planned way. In response to a media query, MEA Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi
said the disengagement process in the area will be completed by September 12.
This disengagement process follows the sixteenth round of talks between the Corps Commanders of
India and China that was held at Chushul Moldo Meeting Point on July 17, 2022.
Since then, the two sides had maintained regular contact to build on the progress achieved during
the talks to resolve the relevant issues along the LAC (Line of Actual Control) in the Western Sector
of the India-China border areas.
“As a result, both sides have now agreed on disengagement in the area of Gogra-Hot Springs (PP-15).
As per the agreement, the disengagement process in this area started on September 8 at 0830 hrs
and will be completed by 12 September 2022,” Bagchi said.
In the media response, the MEA spokesperson continued that the two sides have agreed to cease
forward deployments in this area in a phased, coordinated and verified manner, resulting in the
return of the troops of both sides to their respective areas.
“It has been agreed that all temporary structures and other allied infrastructure created in the area
by both sides will be dismantled and mutually verified,” Bagchi said and added that “the landforms
in the area will be restored to the pre-stand-off period by both sides.”
The agreement ensures that the LAC in this area will be strictly observed and respected by both sides
and that there will be no unilateral change in status quo.
“With the resolution of the stand-off at PP-15, both sides mutually agreed to take the talks forward
and resolve the remaining issues along LAC and restore peace and tranquillity in India-China border
areas,” he said.
Last month, the Indian and Chinese armies held a Division Commander-level meeting where they
discussed matters pertaining to maintaining peace and tranquillity along the Line of Actual Control in
the Ladakh sector.

Earlier, India and China held talks in the Chushul sector to address the air space violations by the
Chinese Air Force where India warned the Chinese against any misadventure. (Agencies)

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