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India and China have completed disengagement in the border areas of eastern Ladakh, according to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. He noted that the disengagement part of the issue with China is now resolved, and the focus should be on de-escalation. Jaishankar expects some improvement in India-China relations but does not foresee a reset of ties.
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