India and China have consented to pull back soldiers from a sharply challenged lake zone high in the western Himalayas, the Indian safeguard serve said on Thursday, in a discovery following a months-in length stalemate on the contested line.
Rajnath Singh told parliament the understanding had been reached after a few rounds of talks between military leaders and representatives from the atomic furnished neighbors.
“Our supported talks with China have prompted concession to separation on the north and south banks of the Pangong lake,” he said.
China’s safeguard service said forefront troops from the two nations had started to pull back from the shores of the lake on Wednesday