India-China standoff: ‘Entire situation under control’: Gen Naravane

Amid the standoff between India and China, in the Ladakh sector, the Chief of Indian Army General MM Naravane, on Saturday said that the situation along the border with China is under control. He added that both the Nations are engaging in healthy conversation and that all perceived differences that we have will be set to rest.
"I would like to assure everyone that the entire situation along our borders with China is under control. We're having a series of talks which started with Corps Commander level and has been followed up with meetings at local levels between commanders of equivalent ranks," General Naravane quoted while speaking to the media.
"As a result, a lot of disengagement has taken place and we are hopeful that through the continued dialogue we're having, all perceived differences that we (India and China) have will be set to rest. Everything is under control," the General added.
On Friday both the countries held Major-General level topics to discuss and resolve the ongoing dispute in the Eastern Ladakh. This was the fifth round of talks since the reports of incursion by Chinese helicopters in Ladakh’s Pangong Lake region in early May lead to an escalation of tension.
A week ago Military level talks were held between Indian and Chinese, Lieu and Major Generals at Moldo opposite Chushul, after which both the troops had begun mutual disengagement. Both the troops had pulled back by 2 to 2.5 kilometers from their standoff position.