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India and China have agreed to resume patrolling in the disputed areas of Demchok and Depsang in eastern Ladakh, following a four-year military standoff. The agreement was reached on October 21, 2024, during bilateral talks held in Kazan, Russia, marking the first such talks in five years. The agreement paves the way for coordinated patrolling once full disengagement is achieved.
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