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The Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) is now thinning out in the finger area in Eastern Ladakh along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). As per a report by ANI, the disengagement between India and China is now complete along the Patrolling Point 17 also known as Hot Springs.
As a result of today's disengagement, both the sides have have completed disengagement at patrolling point 14, 15 and 17.
It was earlier reported that the Chinese forces, which were present close to Patrolling Point (PP) 14 in the Galwan River Valley, have moved back in line with the understanding reached with the Indian Army during the talks on disengagement earlier this month.
Both sides have agreed to create a temporary buffer zone around PP 14 as they engage in further discussions aimed de-escalation in Ladakh.
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