The disengagement process between the Indian and the Chinese armies in eastern Ladakh’s Pangong Tso area is over, the Hindustan Times has reported quoting sources.
Senior military commanders on both sides will meet on Saturday to discuss the next round of disengagement, the report added. The talks are expected to begin at 10 am at Moldo on the Chinese side of the Line of Actual Control.
The Pangong Lake disengagement began on February 10 and saw both armies pull back their frontline troops, tanks, infantry combat vehicles and artillery guns. Military structures erected after April 2020 in the Pangong Tso sector were also removed.