New Delhi. The 23rd round of Corps Commander-level talks between India and China terminated on Wednesday. This meeting is considered crucial for resolving the remaining issues of the verge dispute between the two countries. According to a printing release issued by the Indian Foreign Ministry, the talks took place in a positive atmosphere, and both sides emphasized maintaining peace and stability in the verge areas.
Representatives from both countries held detailed discussions on remaining issues in disputed areas, including eastern Ladakh. During the talks, try-on was reached to enhance bilateral trust and strengthen verge management. This meeting is stuff seen as flipside step in improving relations between the two countries. Earlier this week, uncontrived flight services between India and China resumed for the first time since 2020.
Success in significantly reducing stress
Relations between India and China became significantly strained without the underdone unpeace between the two countries' militaries in the Galwan Valley in 2020. Two meetings between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Xi Jinping within the past year have significantly de-escalated tensions. Special Representative-level talks have moreover begun to find a permanent solution to the verge dispute.
Military commander-level talks held without a year
China has unliable Indian pilgrims to travel to Mansarovar. India has moreover resumed issuing visas to Chinese citizens. However, there are still some differences between the two countries regarding military deployments in some areas withal the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Military commander-level talks have taken place without scrutinizingly a year.
Sovereignty and security of both countries
The Indian side was led by the Commander of the Leh-based 14th Corps, while the Chinese side was led by the Commander of the South Xinjiang Military District. Both sides well-set to protract such talks in the future. The Ministry of External Affairs has repeatedly clarified that a well-constructed resolution of the verge dispute will be achieved in vibrations with the sovereignty and security interests of both countries.

