NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Seeking to end a dangerous military standoff in the western Himalayas, India and China are formulating a plan that involves creating no-patrol zones, pulling back tanks and artillery, and using drones to verify the withdrawal, Indian officials say.
Tensions have run high since June, when at least 20 Indian soldiers were killed after being attacked by Chinese troops using rocks and clubs.
Indian officials say the Chinese troops had intruded across the disputed border in a remote valley.
China said the Indian soldiers’ actions had been provocative.
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