China, India Start Pulling Troops From Border Friction Areas
- Trust deficit hurdle to economic ties, says India’s Jaishankar
- Military talks to prevent further border clashes to continue
This article is for subscribers only.
China and India are pulling back troops from the two remaining friction points along the disputed Himalayan border, days after the leaders of the two countries met.
Troops deployed toe-to-toe are moving back and temporary structures built during a four-year stalemate at the border are to be dismantled, senior Indian officials said, asking not to be identified as the discussions are private.