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'Border areas will require further attention’: Jaishankar on India-China agreement

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 4 December 2024
External affairs minister Jaishankar addressed Parliament on the India-China border situation, outlining steps towards restoring peace. Following the 2020 clashes, disengagement has been achieved, and de-escalation efforts are underway, including resuming patrols. India's approach emphasizes respecting the LAC and existing agreements. Normalizing relations depends on sustained peace and tranquillity along the border.
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