How India and China pulled back from a border war and why now
Briefly

"The agreement allows the resumption of patrols along the disputed border in Ladakh, easing tensions before the BRICS summit, but experts caution against assuming a deeper thaw in ties."
"Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar stated that this agreement on border patrols signifies the completion of the disengagement process with China, despite the larger dispute remaining unresolved."
"This pact paves the way for improved political and business ties between India and China, potentially clearing the path for a first meeting between Modi and Xi since 2020."
"Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri noted that the agreement is targeted at disengaging troops at the Line of Actual Control, which separates Indian and Chinese territories."
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