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‘China releases Lieutenant Colonel, 3 Majors and seven army men from custody’

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India, China should initiate talks to defuse tensions between two nations: Left parties
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New Delhi: Three days after clashes in the Galwan Valley of Ladakh that left 20 Indian soldiers dead, the Chinese on Thursday evening released 10 Indian Army personnel, including a Lieutenant Colonel and three Majors, from their custody.

National newspaper, The Hindu, Quoting security sources reported that all 10 persons were released around 5 p.m. after an agreement was reached at the Major General-level talks on Wednesday evening and they were returned unharmed.
Separately, the Army clarified in a statement that there were “no Indian troops missing in action”.

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