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Tuesday 23 April 2013

Read what they offer two disputes in a minute, India - China dispute

Read what they offer two disputes in a minute, India - China dispute
               
  New Delhi. China has infiltrated 10 km in Ladakh.Go back to India after opposition million is taking the same name. Let us show you today about two lines of argument.

LAC 

Indo - Pak war of Jammu and Kashmir to Pakistan was part loads After which the part was annexed by China to Pakistan. We call it Aksai China. We call it Aksai China. It is about 4057 km long border in Jammu - Kashmir  


region of India and China occupied Aksai China separates the occupied territories. The Ladakh, Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh passes through. The Ladakh, Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh passes through. It is also a kind of ceasefire zone. 1962 Indo - China war, where the two armies were deployed, it was assumed LAC. Now we show that the provision in the Protocol of 2005? 
Article 4 of the Agreement on the border between the two countries, referring to ways of reducing stress.In case of dispute has been reported that the two forces will return to their original position and will try to reduce stress.The two sides, if necessary, immediately negotiate their headquarters or through diplomatic contacts will be to begin the process of disengagement. Neither side in the case of border tensions will not use force.Both parties will maintain the status quo and will not forward, instead of a permanent outpost.

LOC (Line of Control)

Line of Control between India and Pakistan, says the boundary. The area called ceasefire areas. Continuing tension between the two countries closer to the line is 740 km long. International map is not the actual boundary line. That's why it is called LC.July 3, 1972 after the Simla Agreement was restored to the control line. The agreement between the two countries held talks to restore the status quo until resolution of the matter prevailed.  

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