Updated On: 11 April, 2021 07:34 AM IST | New Delhi | Agencies
The 11th round of the Corps Commander talks at Chushul took place after almost a two-month gap

Chinese and Indian soldiers clashed in the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Galwan Valley in mid-June 2020. Pic/AFP
Talks between Indian and Chinese military delegates over the disengagement in Eastern Ladakh at various friction points lasted 13 hours. The dialogue that started at 10.30 am ended at 11.30 pm.
The 11th round of the Corps Commander talks at Chushul took place after almost a two-month gap. The Indian military delegation was led by Lieutenant General PGK Menon, Commander of the 14 Corps based in Leh. The focus of the talk is disengagement on other friction points. After Pangong lake disengagement, both the countries have planned to carry out disengagement on other friction points like Gogra, Hot Springs and the 900 sq-km Depsang plains.