India, China commanders to hold 7th round of talks on Oct. 12

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
India and China will hold 7th round of Corps Commanders level talks on October 12 to discuss measures to disengage their armies at the line
of actual control (LAC) in the Eastern Ladakh where both countries are engaged in 150 days military stand-off.The talks are being held when
some high peaks at Ladakh have already seen some initial snowfall and winter has started to set in
Both sides are prepared to keep their armies at these high altitude mountains during winters when temperatures dip away below zero degrees
all set to take charge as Commandant of the Indian Military Academy (IMA) later this month after completing his one year tenure.Lt Gen PGK
Menon who will be the new 14 Corps Commander will also take part in the meeting on October 12
The representative from the ministry of external affairs joint secretary (East Asia) Naveen Srivastava too is expected attend the Corps
Commanders meeting.In the last Corps Commanders meeting both had sides agreed to stop sending more troops to the frontline, refrain from
Commanders meeting some type of uneasy peace has been maintained at LAC in Ladakh which had witnessed a number of firing incidents for the
places where they have transgressed they may permanently change the alignment of the LAC
Territory including Pangong Tso and Gogra Post-Hot Springs
transgressed, it will have to make the first move towards disengagement
occupied on the Kailash range which overlook entry points of the Spanggur gap in the Chushul sector during the pre-emptive action on August