Corps Commanders talk as Rafales fly in Ladakh; Will China back down?

Updated : Sep 21, 2020 13:28
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Corps commander-ranked officers from both Indian and Chinese armies are meeting for the sixth round of military talks on Monday. The talks come amidst the IAF operating its Rafale fighter jets in the Ladakh theatre where the military is on its highest state of alert amid heightened border tensions with China. Will the talks yield a positive outcome? Will China withdraw from all friction points from Depsang to Pangong Tso? Retired Lieutenant General DS Hooda, who is a former commander of the Indian Army’s Northern Command, joins Hindustan Times to answer crucial questions related to the deadlock in the Ladakh sector

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