150 Chinese tanks and about 5,000 Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) troops have also withdrawn amid the ongoing dispute between India and China over the Line of Actual Control (LAC) on Lake Pangong in eastern Ladakh. Pangong Lake is undergoing the first phase of dissolution and was announced last week.
After India and China agreed on disengagement, China is withdrawing its deployment from Finger-4 ridgeline in Pangong lake of Ladakh. China has broken its bunkers here, uprooted the tents and removed its cannons from India. Now the Chinese army is evacuating this place. According to photographs released by the Indian Army, many Chinese soldiers are going back to their permanent posts, as well as the tanks that China had deployed on the southern side of Pangong Lake, the point of collision.
According to the army, the Peoples Liberation Army is evacuating the peaks of the Finger-4 hills. When tensions between the two countries were at a peak, the additional bases built from China at that time have also been removed. In the pictures taken from the army, the Chinese army is seen breaking their bunkers.
Indian forces are also removing their temporary construction. A security official said that India has also withdrawn its troops from the point of collision.
For the last ten months, the armies of both countries were stationed in their respective areas. Apart from this, a video has also been released by the Indian Army, in which the process of removing the tanks from the armies of both countries can be seen. Explain that defense sources had informed that the withdrawal process of the forces of India and China from the northern and southern sides of Pangong Tso (lake) of eastern Ladakh is going according to plan and the withdrawal process will be completed in the next six to seven days. are supposed to.
Rajnath Singh said, "China will place its troops east of Finger 8, north of Pangong Lake. India will place its troops at their permanent base near Finger 3." The Defense Minister said, "China has deployed heavy forces with weapons and ammunition at several places near LAC (Line of Control) in eastern Ladakh. In response, our army also deployed sufficiently and effectively. is."