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India says it reached a pact with China on military patrols along their disputed border

  • India and China have reached a deal on patrolling their disputed Himalayan frontier to resolve a four-year military stand-off, according to Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri.
  • The agreement may lead to the disengagement of troops from both countries in the remote mountainous region, as reported by Misri.
  • India's army chief stated that New Delhi aims to restore the status on the frontier to the position before April 2020.
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