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    India, China complete Himalayan troop pullback, New Delhi says

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    NEW DELHI (Reuters) — India and China have completed pulling back their troops from two faceoff points on their disputed Himalayan frontier as planned, an Indian defense official said on Wednesday.

    The nuclear-armed neighbors reached a deal last week on patrolling the frontier in the Indian territory of Ladakh to end a four-year military standoff, paving the way for improved bilateral political and business ties.

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