The crop's commander meeting was held between the People's Liberation Army (PLA) officers and the Indian Army on Monday. It took place in the Line of Actual Control (LAC) near western Ladakh. The result of this meeting stated that the Galway clash was an unfortunate incident. Both India and China have agreed to disengage in Ladakh and go back to their position. The duration of the meeting was around 11 hours. The three areas are Galway, Hot Springs, and finger area near Pangong Tso (lake) in Ladakh along the contentious LAC. The three areas have witnessed unprecedented buildup of troops since April-May.
Since before India warned China to go back to your position but China ignores it. But now China agreed to pull itself back as according to the war situation in LAC.
According to the report, on the night of 15th June, a clash took place between the arms of both the countries at Galway valley. From which 20 soldiers of India and more than 40 soldiers of China had lost their lives. A commander of China also died in this fight.
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