India and China have agreed to weekly coordinated patrols along the disputed Line of Actual Control in Eastern Ladakh. This decision follows a recent disengagement agreement and aims to ease tensions after a four-year standoff. The first round of joint patrols was completed in early November, signaling a positive step towards de-escalation and rebuilding trust between the two nations.
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