India and China have reached an agreement on the “patrolling arrangements” and the resolution of the military stand-off at the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
The disengagement agreement came after 17 rounds of working mechanism meetings and 21 rounds of military dialogue.
The new agreement will facilitate Indian troops to resume patrolling up to their old patrolling points in Depsang and Demchok
Disputes have already been settled in Gogra-Hot Springs, Pangong Lake, and Galwan Valley.
India and China share a 3,488 km long border.
While China claims about 90,000 sq km of India's territory, including in Arunachal Pradesh.
India has maintained that 38,000 sq km of land in the disputed Aksai Chin region is the part of Ladakh.