China has taken a significant step by withdrawing its troops from the Indian border, a decision resulting from heightened tensions between the two countries in recent years. India's diplomatic efforts and military readiness have put pressure on China to back down. The process began on October 25, with both countries agreeing to reduce tensions between them. This initiative represents a new strategy where different government ministries collaborated efficiently. Reports suggest that by October 28 to 29, both nations will completely withdraw their forces, signifying a positive movement towards peace along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). This could enable Indian soldiers to have a joyful Diwali celebration. The Indian foreign minister has highlighted that this development stems from collective efforts, showcasing the importance of diplomacy in resolving conflicts. Moreover, this troop withdrawal indicates a shift towards a more amicable relation between India and China, potentially fostering improved ties in the future.
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