The western part of the plains is controlled by India while the eastern part falls in Aksai Chin, occupied by China.
The formal patrolling is yet to commence in the Depsang plains in Ladakh after disengagement was completed there a few days ...
Troops patrolled up to Patrolling Point (PP) 10 on Monday. Though there are PP 10, 11, 12, 12A & 13 in Depsang Plains, it was ...
Days after the disengagement process between the Indian Army and China’s PLA concluded, patrolling began at the crucial ...
In a significant step towards easing border tensions, Indian Army patrols have resumed at multiple patrolling points in the ...
A and 13 in the Depsang Plains, the patrol in the region Monday was carried out to only one point as decided by India and ...
Patrolling at Point 10 in the Depsang Plains, marking a significant step toward de-escalation and peace along the Line of ...
The Indian Army has commenced full-scale patrolling in Demchok, Ladakh, and will shortly begin in Depsang Plains following ...
India and China signed an agreement on patrolling arrangements at the two sectors, leading to disengagement at the Ninglung ...
The Indian and Chinese armies have resumed patrolling at two friction points in Demchok and Depsang Plains in eastern Ladakh ...
India and China commence troop disengagement at Demchok and Depsang Plains, expected to complete by October 28-29, marking a ...
In less than two weeks since India and China reached a patrolling arrangement in the Demchok area and Depsang plains, the ...