Patrolling on the Depsang plateau, blocked since April 2020, will resume by the end of this month as part of the disengagement process with China in Eastern Ladakh, set to be completed by October 28-29. Both sides will fall back to pre-2020 positions, with patrol parties sent by each side to identified areas to prevent face-offs. The agreement covers only Depsang and Demchock, with talks ongoing for other buffer zones like Gogra, Galwan, and Pangong Tso.
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