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"It's a positive step": Experts lauds India-China border disengagement

After Indian and Chinese Army completed disengagement in LAC (Line of Actual Control) in eastern Ladakh and exchanged sweets on the occasion of Diwali, Indian experts expressed satisfaction, stating it as a "positive step" in both countries relations.

ANI Oct 31, 2024 19:55 IST googleads

 Defence expert Praful Bakshi (Photo/ANI)

New Delhi [India], October 31 (ANI): Following the completion of disengagement along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh and an exchange of sweets between Indian and Chinese troops on Diwali, Indian experts have expressed satisfaction, calling it a "positive step" for bilateral relations.
Speaking to ANI, defence expert Praful Bakshi praised the gesture on the Ladakh border as reflective of the "high values of Indian civilisation" but cautioned about China's commitment to the disengagement process.
"It is a very positive step, as tensions along the border are easing. The disengagement of troops on our Ladakh border with China is underway, and the exchange of sweets underscores the high values of Indian civilisation. However, we must observe the situation during patrolling and assess the seriousness of China's stance. Our intelligence must remain strong to anticipate their intentions," Bakshi said.
Defence expert Anil Gaur welcomed the disengagement as "very good," stating that "tensions between the two countries benefit no one."
"The agreement between India and China is very positive, and China has removed all temporary structures. This is a strong step forward. Tensions between the two countries benefit no one. The exchange of sweets sends a reassuring message to the people of both nations," Gaur remarked.
Meanwhile, foreign affairs expert Robinder Sachdev also expressed optimism about the disengagement.
"It's encouraging that on Diwali, Indian soldiers exchanged sweets with their Chinese counterparts. In past years, cultural programmes would accompany these exchanges, but this time no cultural events were held. While relations between India and China face certain challenges, this development reflects a shared intent to address specific issues on the LAC," Sachdev told ANI.
Sachdev also warned of potential shifts in China's approach, referring to its reputation for unpredictability.
"What remains to be seen is whether this attitude from the Chinese endures, as they are known for backtracking on promises. We must hope they uphold their commitments. The message of sweets exchanged on Diwali is also a signal to Pakistan, which may not welcome this development," Sachdev noted.
India and China recently agreed to new patrol arrangements along the LAC at the India-China border.
The border standoff between India and China began in eastern Ladakh in 2020 due to Chinese military actions, leading to prolonged tensions that significantly strained bilateral relations. (ANI)

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