
Leh: A good news has come in the wake of the India-China standoff in East Ladakh. The Indian Army has occupied the heights in view of the position of Chinese Troops on Finger 4 (Finger 4) on the banks of Pangong Tso Lake. This information has been received by quoting sources. Sources said these operations were carried out in late August along with the preceding actions to capture the heights near the southern shore of Pangong Tso Lake.
Sources in the Indian Army informed that the Indian and Chinese armies held talks at Brigade Commander Level and Commanding Officer Level in Eastern Ladakh today. The purpose of the dialogue is to keep the dialogue between the two parties open. This news came at a time when Foreign Minister S Jaishankar in Moscow is going to talk to his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi soon. The talks between the two foreign ministers will take place in the wake of tensions along the border in eastern Ladakh following a clash between the Indian and Chinese armies along the Line of Control (LoC).

When asked by External Affairs Minister Jaishankar to discuss the situation in East Ladakh during the talks, External Affairs Ministry spokesman Anurag Shrivastava said that “the issue will be discussed”. Jaishankar and Wang attended the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meeting. To take in Moscow.
LAC was fired after 45 years
Significantly, India said on Tuesday that Chinese troops armed with rods, spears and rods, etc., tried to move aggressively towards an Indian hideout on the Mukpari area of Rejang-La Ridge Line in eastern Ladakh and in the air. shots fired. This is the first time in 45 years that firearms have been used along the Line of Actual Control amidst ongoing tension along the border.
Amid increasing tension on the Line of Actual Control (LAC), sources said that about 50-60 soldiers of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China marched towards the Indian outpost located on the southern bank of the Pangong Lake area around 6 pm on Monday. The soldiers of the Indian Army confronted him strongly, forcing him to retreat.
It is noteworthy that Chinese soldiers brutally attacked Indian soldiers with stones, nail poles, iron rods, etc. during the skirmishes on 15 June in Galvan Valley in eastern Ladakh, in which 20 Indian soldiers were martyred. According to a US intelligence report, 35 Chinese soldiers were killed by Indian soldiers in clashes in the Galvan Valley.