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 3 Things The Catch Up: India, China agree to maintain stability at LAC (Oct 29)
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 Oct 29, 2025  Tensions and diplomacy shape the narrative this time. India and China reaffirm their commitment to stability at the LAC, continuing the long dialogue to maintain peace. Amit Shah targets dynastic politics ahead of Bihar polls, urging voters to support local candidates. Meanwhile, Katra locals protest against plans for a new Vaishno Devi ropeway, vowing hunger strikes over its implications. A serious crime investigation unfolds with the murder of a Punjabi businessman in Canada, raising concerns in the community. 
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Diplomatic Channels Maintain LAC Stability
- India and China agreed to keep using diplomatic and military channels to resolve LAC issues after their 23rd corps commander talks.
- Both sides acknowledged that peace and tranquility has been maintained in the border areas.
First Western-Sector High-Level Engagement
- The 25 October meeting was the first high-level Western sector engagement since 19 August special representatives talks.
- The talks came as both sides sought to consolidate relative calm after three years of heightened deployment.
Weigh Dynastic Claims In Bihar Polls
- Voters should note Amit Shah's criticism of dynastic politics when choosing candidates in Bihar.
- Consider support for young candidates without political backgrounds as highlighted by the BJP example.
