The Indian Army resumes patrols in Depsang and Demchok in eastern Ladakh where access was blocked by Chinese troops for over four years. This follows the successful disengagement and verification process at both sites. The next steps include regular meetings of ground commanders and eventual discussions on resolving buffer zones and patrolling rights.
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