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India, China Discuss Situation in Border Areas, Express Satisfaction with Prevalence of Peace and Tranquility

INDIA, JUL 23 – India and China expressed satisfaction with peace along the Line of Actual Control and prepared for the 24th Special Representatives talks to address boundary issues later this year.

  • India and China held the 34th WMCC meeting in New Delhi on July 23, 2025, to review the border situation and prepare for the next Special Representatives' talks.
  • The meeting took place after nearly a year of efforts to restore normal ties following the conclusion of the military standoff along the LAC and the withdrawal of troops from key friction zones.
  • The two sides deliberated on measures to advance effective border management and sustain peace, building on understandings from the 23rd Special Representatives' talks in Beijing last December.
  • They agreed to maintain regular diplomatic and military exchanges on boundary affairs through established mechanisms and expressed satisfaction with peace contributing to gradual normalization of ties.
  • Although substantial troop withdrawals have taken place, both sides recognize that negotiations have stalled at several locations, with roughly 50 to 60 thousand soldiers still deployed near the Line of Actual Control, reflecting persistent tensions.
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Live Mint broke the news in New Delhi, India on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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