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India, China agreed on 72-hour watch period to ensure pull back, prevent clashes: Sources

According to sources, India and China have agreed for a 72-hour watching period in case of a mutually agreed to pull back in any of the friction points in Ladakh. The decision was taken after the Corps-Commander-level talks on Tuesday. This has been decided to ensure Galwan like incidents of June 15 doesn’t happen again. This watching period will allow verification by troops from both sides. Watch exclusive report.

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