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China wants to cement status quo, India wants de-escalation as 14th-round talks begin in LadakhNew Delhi: The 14th round of India-China military commander level talks begin Wednesday in eastern Ladakh, amid indications that Beijing is seeking to cement the current status quo, while New Delhi hopes for disengagement at the Hot Springs area, and eventual de-escalation. Top government sources told ThePrint that tensions between India and China will continue irrespective of whether Wednesday’s talks move forward.

New Delhi: The 14th round of India-China military commander level talks begin Wednesday in eastern Ladakh, amid indications that Beijing is seeking to cement the current status quo, while New Delhi hopes for disengagement at the Hot Springs area, and eventual de-escalation.

Top government sources told ThePrint that tensions between India and China will continue irrespective of whether Wednesday’s talks move forward.

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