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India and China want to maintain peace along their shared border and are working to bridge the trust deficit between their militaries, according to India’s senior-most army commander. Top leaders in both nations are committed to resolving the issues that emerged following the deadly 2020 clash in the Galwan Valley. While military-level talks have resulted in disengagement at several friction points, the normalization of relations remains complex and requires further diplomatic engagement to restore the pre-2020 status quo.
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