The armies of India and China have completed 80-90 per cent disengagement at Depsang and Demchok in Eastern Ladakh, including removal of infrastructure and troops pulling back, with the process expected to be finished by October 29. The Chinese Foreign Ministry confirmed that both countries are engaged in relevant work in line with the recent border agreement, while Defence Minister Rajnath Singh announced the consensus to restore the ground situation based on principles of equal and mutual security, ending the military standoff in eastern Ladakh.
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Yamaha opts against testing V4 MotoGP engine at Aragon
Yamaha has decided not to test its prototype V4 engine at the upcoming post-weekend Aragon MotoGP test. The performance of Yamaha bikes has been under scrutiny, particularly highlighted during the Silverstone race where they struggled on straights, especially against the fast Ducati bikes. This issue was similarly evident at the previous year's Aragon Grand Prix, where Fabio Quartararo found himself unable to compete with Francesco's speed, indicating ongoing challenges for Yamaha in maintaining competitiveness in...
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