The third Corp Commander-level meeting between India and China over the ongoing tensions in Ladakh is likely to be held tomorrow or a day after.

he third Corp Commander-level meeting between India and China over the ongoing tensions in Ladakh is likely to be held tomorrow or a day after, sources privy to the development have told India Today TV.

However, unlike the last two meetings that were held in Moldo on the Chinese side, this time the meeting will be held in Chushul on the Indian side.

Sources say agenda for the meeting is to take forward the proposals made by both sides to facilitate a disengagement.

All contentious areas during the current standoff will be discussed during the upcoming meeting to stabilise the situation, sources said.

The last two Corp Commander-level meetings between the two sides were held on June 6 and June 22. Lt Gen Harinder Singh, 14 Corps Commander, will lead the Indian delegation at the meeting.

Tensions between the two countries have been on the rise since early May. On June 15, a violent face-off occured between Indian and Chinese troops in Galwan Valley in easter Ladakh.

Twenty Indian soldeiers, including a Colonel-rank officer, were killed and several injured in the face-off. While China has accpeted there were casualties on its side too, but it is yet to revel their details.