Monday, May 6, 2013

India And China "Pull Back" Soldiers From The Disputed Border Area


India And China 'Pull Back Troops' In Disputed Border Area -- BBC

India and China have pulled back troops from disputed territory near the two countries' de facto border in the Himalayas, Indian media reports say.

Soldiers were said to have set up camps facing each other on the ill-defined frontier in Ladakh region last month.

The two sides held a series of talks to resolve the row and the troops were withdrawn on Sunday, the reports added.

The two countries dispute several Himalayan border areas and fought a brief war in 1962.

Tensions flare up from time to time. They have held numerous rounds of border talks, but all have been unsuccessful so far.

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More News On India And China "Pulling Back" Troops From The Disputed Border Area

India says China agrees retreat to de facto border in faceoff deal -- Reuters
India, China begin withdrawing troops from border -- Global Post/AFP
India-China End Himalayan Border Stand Off as Troops Withdraw -- Bloomberg Businessweek
China and India withdraw troops from Daulat Beg Oldie, Ladakh, ending standoff -- Global Post
India, China end stand off; withdraw troops from Ladakh -- Times of India
China vague about Ladakh standoff resolution, gives no specifics -- Hindustan Times
No deal struck with China on border dispute, say Government sources -- NDTV

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