Analysis | China’s Belt and Road Initiative fuels Ladakh standoff“These military to military talks will ensure that there is no escalation on the ground between the two sides. But resolution is not going to happen from military talks alone. The stand-off began a month back with scuffles on the night of May 5 at Pangong Tso, resulting in serious injuries on both sides. said meetings between military commanders would be appropriate to resolve a localised incident like in the past. “Military commanders can at best spell out the expectations on both side, what they can do to diffuse the situation.
Source: The Hindu June 05, 2020 14:15 UTC