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NEW DELHI, July 1 - Even as Indian and Chinese militaries talk to de-escalate and disengage at the borders in eastern Ladakh, Indian intelligence agencies said on Wednesday that the Chinese People�s Liberation Army has brought in troops of two more divisions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) near the disputed areas.
The PLA troops have been deployed on the Chinese side of the LAC.
This will escalate the matter even though South Xinjiang military chief Maj Gen Liu Lin had agreed to disengage troops from Galwan valley during talks with Indian counterpart Lt Gen Harinder Singh, Commander of Leh-based XIV Corps. � IANS
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