According to Defence Sources, the process includes the removal of all types of infrastructure and the pulling back of troops by both sides. The process is likely to be completed by Tuesday.
Disengagement between the Indian and Chinese Army is continuing in Depsang plains and Demchok in the Eastern Ladakh sector and is expected to be completed soon, defence sources said.
Russian Ambassador Denis Alipov on Monday expressed optimism over improved relations between India and China, underscoring the importance of the two nations' cooperation for stability and progress in Eurasia.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday stated how military and diplomacy side by side played a key role in taking the border patrolling along LAC talks forward between India and China.
Earlier, Indian defence officials had said that the disengagement of troops of India and China has started at two friction points in Demchok and Depsang Plains in the Eastern Ladakh sector.
Former Union Minister and ex-Chief of Army Staff General VK Singh (Retd) on Friday emphasised the importance of collective responsibility in maintaining internal security, urging everyone to actively participate in safeguarding the nation.
Defence officials on Friday said that the disengagement of troops of India and China has started at two friction points in Demchok and Depsang Plains in the Eastern Ladakh sector.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in the 'Chanakya Defence Dialogue' on India-China disengagement asserted that broad consensus has been achieved to restore ground situation based on the principles of equal and mutual security between India and China along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in
Former Union Minister and Former Chief of Army Staff General VK Singh on Thursday heaped praise on the India-China border Agreement and said that the modalities of the decision have to be worked out by people on the ground.
Raminder Ranger, a member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom, hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping as a crucial development and emphasised the urgent need for peace between India and China.
Speaking to ANI, Bambawale said that India and China after reaching an agreement on the situation in Eastern Ladakh can move forward on that basis and will have a peaceful border between two nations.