Senior Indian and Chinese military commanders are holding talks to find ways to resolve a monthslong tense standoff between the rival soldiers along their disputed mountain border in the mountainous Ladakh region. | AP
Details of the talks, which are happening on the Chinese side in Moldo area facing the Indian-controlled Ladakh region, weren’t immediately disclosed. A senior Indian foreign ministry official was also participating in the meeting, said an Indian official, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with government regulations.
Both India and China have provided little information, but media in the two countries have given extensive coverage to the escalating tensions which have dramatically changed their bilateral relations.
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