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China Begins Pulling Back Troops Near Site of India Border Clash, Indian Sources Say

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China Begins Pulling Back Troops Near Site of India Border Clash, Indian Sources Say

NEW DELHI/BEIJING—China began pulling back troops from along its contested border with India on July 6, Indian government sources said, following a clash between the two countries last month in which 20 Indian soldiers were killed.

Troops fought for hours with rods and clubs on the night of June 15, with some falling to their deaths in the freezing waters of the Galwan river in the western Himalayas.

China has yet to confirm whether it suffered casualties. The Indian deaths are the highest along the border in more than five decades, a dramatic escalation that led to weeks of talks between senior military officials on how to ease tensions.

China Begins Pulling Back Troops Near Site of India Border Clash, Indian Sources Say Indian Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers guard a highway leading towards Leh, bordering China, in Gagangir, India, on June 17, 2020. (Tauseef Mustafa/AFP via Getty Images)

On Monday the Chinese military was seen dismantling tents and structures at a site in the Galwan valley near to where the latest clash took place, said the Indian government sources, who declined to be identified as they are not authorized to speak to the media.

Vehicles were seen withdrawing from the area, as well as at Hotsprings and Gogra—two other contested border zones—the sources said.

China Begins Pulling Back Troops Near Site of India Border Clash, Indian Sources Say Indian traders burn Chinese products during a protest against Chinese aggression in Indian territory, in New Delhi, India, on June 22, 2020. (Manish Swarup/AP Photo)

India’s national security adviser Ajit Doval and Wang Yi, one of China’s top diplomats, had “a frank and in-depth exchange of views” on Sunday regarding the border, according to briefing notes by both countries released on Monday.

Both sides said they had agreed to a significant disengagement of troops. India’s note also said both sides had agreed to respect the existing Line of Actual Control (LAC) reflecting positions along the contested section of border. This reference was not included in Beijing’s note on the meeting.

In response to a question on whether China had moved back equipment in the Galwan valley, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said both sides were “taking effective measures to disengage and ease the situation on the border.”

By Sanjeev Miglani and Huizhong Wu

Focus News: China Begins Pulling Back Troops Near Site of India Border Clash, Indian Sources Say

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