India and China are yet to finalise a date for the next round of the Corps Commander-level talks on the eastern Ladakh border row with the Chinese military yet to positively respond to the Indian proposals for the dialogue, people familiar with the development said on Thursday. The Indian side sent at least two proposals to the Chinese People’s Liberation Army for the 14th round of the military talks, but the latter is yet to respond to the communications, they said.
The Indian proposals include a possible broad framework and agenda items for the talks, the people said. The 13th round of the Corps Commander-level military talks in October ended in a stalemate with the Indian Army saying its “constructive suggestions” were not agreeable to the Chinese side.
The 13th round of the Corps Commander-level military talks in October ended in a stalemate with the Indian Army saying its “constructive suggestions” were not agreeable to the Chinese side.
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In their virtual diplomatic talks on November 18, India and China agreed to hold the 14th round of military talks at an early date to achieve the objective of complete disengagement at the remaining friction points in eastern Ladakh.