India and China Agree on Himalayan Border Patrolling Arrangement

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India and China have agreed on a patrolling arrangement along their disputed Himalayan border, marking a significant step toward reducing tensions that have intensified since 2020.

Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri announced this development on Monday, indicating progress in the ongoing disengagement efforts between the two countries.

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This agreement could be a key step toward resolving the standoff along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), where military activity has been heightened on both sides since 2020.

The recent move is seen as a positive effort to address the longstanding border dispute and de-escalate tensions.

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