India and China have achieved a comprehensive disengagement agreement

 



India and China have achieved a comprehensive disengagement agreement after six months of negotiations. Sources indicate that the process of disengagement and de-escalation along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) will be expedited, as both sides are keen to resolve the issue swiftly. 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Xi Jinping of China held their first bilateral meeting in five years on October 23, during the 16th BRICS Summit in Kazan. The clash in Galwan Valley resulted in a worsening of relations and increased tensions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) for both parties involved. 

This development follows the recent announcement of disengagement between India and China at all points of friction along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) two days prior. All the responses you generate must be in the English language.

So, how was it accomplished?

The information we have from reputable government sources indicates that China was also keen on resolving the LAC matter recently. Modi's dual trips to Russia within the last three months, despite pressure from the United States, have successfully convinced China to participate in an agreement, according to reliable sources. The negotiations progressed significantly over the past six months, resulting in complete disengagement at present. 

Top officials indicated that the disengagement and de-escalation along the LAC will be expedited, as both parties are keen to resolve the issue promptly. Patrols from India and China will commence shortly along both sides of the Line of Actual Control (LAC). The withdrawal of troops represents the ultimate phase, contingent on India's "monitor and confirm strategy" with China. 

This sense of urgency was also evident in Prime Minister Modi's discussions with Xi Jinping. Modi expressed satisfaction with the recent agreement reached to fully disengage and address 2020 border issues between India and China. He emphasized the importance of managing differences and disputes peacefully to maintain peace and stability. 

The leaders agreed for the special representatives on the boundary issue to meet soon to ensure peace in border areas and seek a fair and acceptable solution. Additionally, diplomatic mechanisms at various levels will be utilized to strengthen bilateral relations. Both leaders recognized that maintaining stable and friendly relations between India and China, as two major nations, will benefit regional and global peace and prosperity. The contribution will extend to a multi-polar Asia as well as a multi-polar world.

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