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New Delhi: Latest satellite images show that Chinese troops have withdrawn two-km in Galwan valley as part of the disengagement procedure in Ladakh, reported NDTV.
The disengagement process had started after Sunday’s Special Representative-level talks. Now, both Chinese and Indian troops are withdrawing, leaving a buffer space in between, said the report.
NDTV obtained two images of the Galwan Valley from Maxar, which provide the highest resolution of the situation in Ladakh so far and make the change in position clear.
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