LAC Agreement Between China and India PDF
LAC Agreement Between China and India PDF
LAC Agreement Between China and India PDF
Convinced that the maintenance of peace and tranquility along the line
of actual control in the India-China border areas accords with the
fundamental interests of the two peoples and will also contribute to the
ultimate resolution of the boundary question,
Reaffirming that neither side shall use or threaten to use force against
the other by any means or seek unilateral military superiority,
Neither side shall use its military capability against the other side. No
armed forces deployed by either side in the border areas along the line
of actual control as part of their respective military strength shall be
used to attack the other side, or engage in military activities that
threaten the other side or undermine peace, tranquility and stability in
the India-China border areas.
ARTICLE II
ARTICLE III
The two sides agree to take the following measures to reduce or limit
their respective military forces within mutually agreed geographical
zones along the line of actual control in the India-China border areas:
(1) The two sides reaffirm that they shall reduce or limit their
respective military forces within mutually agreed geographical zones
along the line of actual control in the India-China border areas to
minimum levels compatible with the friendly and good neighborly
relations between the two countries and consistent with the principle
of mutual and equal security.
(2) The two sides shall reduce or limit the number of field army,
border defence forces, paramilitary forces and any other mutually
agreed category of armed force deployed in mutually agreed
geographical zones along the line of actual control to ceilings to be
mutually agreed upon. The major categories of armaments to be
reduced, or limited are as follows: combat tanks, infantry combat
vehicles, guns (including howitzers) with 75 mm or bigger calibre,
mortars with 120 mm or bigger calibre, surface-to-surface missiles,
surface-to-air missiles and any other weapon system mutually agreed
upon.
(3) The two sides shall exchange data on the military forces and
armaments to be reduced or limited and decide on ceilings on military
forces and armaments to be kept by each side within mutually agreed
geographical zones along the line of actual control in the Indi a-China
border areas. The ceilings shall be determined in conformity with the
requirement of the principle of mutual and equal security, with due
consideration being given to parameters such as the nature of terrain,
road communication and other infrastructure and time taken to
induct/deinduct troops and armaments.
ARTICLE IV
(1) Both sides shall avoid holding large scale military exercises
involving more than one Division (approximately 1 5,000 troops) in
close proximity of the line of actual control in the India-China border
areas. However, if such exercises are to be conducted, the strategic
direction of the main force involved shall not be towards the other
side.
(4) Each side shall be entitled to obtain timely clarification from the
side undertaking the exercise in respect of data specified in Paragraph
2 of the present Article.
ARTICLE V
(5) No military aircraft of either side shall fly across the line of actual
control, except by prior permission. Military aircraft of either side may
fly across the line of actual control or overfly the other side's airspace
or land on the other side only after obtaining the latter's prior
permission after providing the latter with detailed information on the
flight in accordance with the international practice in this regard.
Notwithstanding the above stipul ation, each side has the sovereign
right to specify additional conditions, including at short notice, for
flights or landings of military aircraft of the other side on its side of the
line of actual control or through its airspace.
(6) In order to ensure flight safety in emergency situations, the
authorities designated by the two sides may contact each other by the
quickest means of communications available.
ARTICLE VI
(1) Neither side shall open fire, cause bio-degradation, use hazardous
chemicals, conduct blast operations or hunt with guns or explosives
within two kilometers from the line of actual control. This prohibition
shall not apply to routine firing activities in small arms firing ranges.
(4) If the border personnel of the two sides come in a face -to-face
situation due to differences on the alignment of the line of actual
control o any other reason, they shall exercise self-restraint and take
all necessary steps to avoid an escalation of the situation. Both sides
shall also enter into immediate consultations through diplomatic
and/or other available channels to review the situation and prevent
any escalation of tension.
ARTICLE VII
(a) To maintain and expand the regime of scheduled and flag meetings
between their border representatives at designated places along the
line of actual control;
(b) To maintain and expand telecommunication links between the
border meeting points at designated places along the line of actual
control;
ARTICLE VIII
(1) Should the personnel of one side cross the line of actual control
and enter the other side because of unavoidable circumstances like
natural disasters, the other side shall extend all possible assistance to
them and inform their side, as soon as possible regarding the forced or
inadvertent entry across the line of actual control. The modalities of
return of the concerned personnel to their own side shall be settled
through mutual consultations.
(2) The two sides shall provide each other, at the earliest possible,
with information pertaining to natural disasters and epidemic diseases
in contiguous border areas which might affect the other side. The
exchange of information shall take place either through diplomatic
channels or at border personnel meetings.
ARTICLE IX
ARTICLE X
ARTICLE XI
ARTICLE XII