According to the army sources, troops of both the sides have moved back by more than 1 km at each of the locations and nobody will be patrolling the de facto buffer zones as long as the current tensions continue, though these restrictions on patrolling are not permanent.
On Tuesday, both, Indian and Chinese troops decided to move back from the Patrolling Point 14 (PP14) in Galwan Valley region. On Wednesday, Chinese and Indian troops ar....
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