Chushul. The 16th round of meeting of the Corps Commanders of the armies of India and China will be held today. This meeting will be held in Chushul-Moldo on Indian territory. The meeting will be attended by Lieutenant General Anindya Sengupta, Commander of the 14th Corps based in Leh from the Indian side and Major General Yang Lin, Chief of the Southern Tibet Military District from the Chinese side. Apart from these, more military officers from both sides will also be in the meeting. There are still disputed areas in many places between the two countries. China tried to infiltrate these areas during the peak of Corona in the year 2020. Due to which there was also a conflict of Galvan Valley between the two armies. In this 22 soldiers including Colonel of India were martyred. Whereas, many Chinese soldiers were also killed. India is constantly trying to remove the arrogance of the neighboring country and normalize the relationship between the two.
There is an old feud between India and China in the matter of LAC and airspace in eastern Ladakh. In 1962, China also fought with India. Just last month, China had exercised its Air Force in the Aksai Chin area. During this, the fighter planes of China had reached very close to the LAC. In view of this, the Indian Air Force had also sent its fighter aircraft. However, aircraft from both sides patrolled their areas and returned. China claims the eastern areas of Ladakh. He calls it his own. Whereas, India says that the entire Ladakh belongs to it and China has forcibly occupied many parts of it. At present, China and India have deployed a large number of army personnel in the disputed area.
In the meeting to be held today, both sides will discuss about the removal of troops from disputed areas like Depsang and Demchok apart from patrolling point 15 on the LAC. Apart from this, the issue of new two bridges built by China in Pangong So can also be discussed. There is also a lot of tension around Patrolling Point 17 in Galwan Valley. Here the armies of China and India are stationed face to face. This issue can also be discussed in today’s meeting.