Ladakh standoff: After Pangong, focus on other areas for disengagement
India TodayThe initial disengagement of Indian and Chinese troops is limited to the Pangong Lake and might take another two weeks before the two armies pull back to their original positions, officials said. Indian and Chinese soldiers interact during disengagement process at Pangong Lake | Image courtesy: Indian Army “In several places, troops were in 50-75 metres proximity for a prolonged period of time now. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh announced the mutual disengagement decided between Indian and Chinese troops in Pangong Lake in Rajya Sabha on February 11. Read | 45 Chinese soldiers died in Galwan, reports Russian news agency TASS Read | Decoding India-China disengagement plan in eastern Ladakh Watch | India, China to remove forward deployments in phased Manner: Rajnath Singh