'Inflexible' China refuses to disengage at Gogra, Hot Springs in eastern Ladakh
India Today
In the 11th round of military talks between India and China, the PLA refused to budge from its position on disengagement along friction points in Gogra and Hot Springs in eastern Ladakh.
The Chinese Army has outright refused to agree to any pullback of its troops and vehicles in the Gogra and Hot Springs friction points in eastern Ladakh. Still photos now in of the Chinese pullback in Ladakh’s Pangong sectors. Indian high-def cameras keeping tabs on every step. Each vehicle, bunker, tank & troop watched and validated in pullback. Tomorrow the crucial Phase 1 review between both sides. pic.twitter.com/94LOPga67g Fresh rigidity has brought to a grinding halt the positive momentum that began in February of this year with a significant troop pullback on both sides in the Pangong Tso sector. Top sources in the Indian Army's 14 Corps told India Today, "The Chinese side appeared for the 11th round of talks on Friday with a predetermined decision to be totally inflexible."More Related News