NEW DELHI: Military commanders are expected to meet at Chushul in eastern Ladakh on Tuesday to discuss further disengagement and relocation of Chinese and Indian troops that have amassed on the border since early May in the most intense standoff on Line of Actual Control (LAC) in decades.
Sources said the fourth round of corps commander-level meeting to defuse the situation is taking place after disengagement at key flashpoints that had emerged, including the Galwan valley where a deadly clash broke out on June 15.
Defence minister Rajnath Singh is also likely to visit Leh this week to meet troops and discuss the ground situation with military commanders.
The meeting is expected to bring out further modalities for disengagement and more specifically the relocation of troops at the flashpoints at Pangong Tso and Hot Springs.