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India : The Indian Army shall vacate their existing positions at …….. and………….
and redeploy at ……….
Pakistan : The Pak Army shall vacate their existing positions at ……… and ……… and
redeploy at ……………
Text of draft Indian and Pakistani proposals on Siachen, November 1992:
Indian and Pakistani delegations headed by their respective Defence
Secretaries met in New Delhi
from November 2-6, 1992.
Indian draft (first) – 3rd Nov 1992
Consequent to discussions in the VI Round of Talks on the Siachen issue,
both sides agreed to the following:
(i) Delineation of the Line of Control beyond NJ 9842: It was agreed that
the immediate focus should be on restoring peace and tranquillity in the
glacial region. Towards this end, without prejudice to the positions taken by
either side in the earlier round of talks, both sides agreed that the LOC in
this area shall be determined on a time bound basis.
(ii) Disengagement and Re-deployment: To secure enduring peace and
tranquillity in this area both sides agreed to redeploy as follows:-
(iii) Zone of Disengagement: Consequent to disengagement from existing
positions and redeployment to agreed positions, as noted in para (ii) above,
both sides commit:
(a) that they shall not seek to re-occupy the positions vacated by them or
to occupy the positions vacated by the other side or to occupy new positions
across the alignment determined by the vacated positions.
(b) that they shall not undertake any military or mountaineering activity
whatever in the Zone of Disengagement bounded as follows:
______________
______________
______________
(c) that if either side violates the Zone of Disengagement, the other side
shall be free to respond through any means, including military.
(iv) Monitoring maintenance of peace in the Zone of Disengagement: Having
committed themselves to maintain peace and tranquillity in the area comprising
the Zone of Disengagement, both sides agree to the following monitoring
measures to ensure against any violation of this zone:
(v) Implementation Schedule: In pursuance of their commitments in paras (i)
to (iv) above, both sides agree to disengage and re-deploy as per the following
schedule:
Pakistani Draft
Recognizing the need to bring to an end the enormous human and material
losses being suffered by both countries in the Siachen area;
Noting that the Line of Control between the point NJ 9842 and the Karakoram Pass is yet to be delineated and that an
understanding of the Siachen issue will eliminate an area of tension;
Considering that a settlement of the issue will constitute a major
Confidence Building Measure;
Reiterating the desire to settle issues peacefully through negotiations in
the letter and spirit of the Simla Agreement;
The two sides have agreed as follows:-
1) The area within the triangle Indira Koli - point NJ 9842 - Karakoram Pass will be vacated by the armed forces
of the two sides.
2) The armed forces of the two sides will be re-deployed south of point NJ
9842 so as to conform with the Simla Agreement.
3) The modalities and time-frame of the re-deployment as well as the
monitoring arrangements worked out by the military experts are annexed.
4) Neither side shall attempt to alter the status of the area within the
triangle Indira Koli - point NJ 9842 - Karakoram Pass ,
pending delineation of the Line of Control.
5) A Joint Commission comprising experts from both sides will be set up in
order to examine the question of delineation of the Line of Control. The Joint
Commission shall commence work immediately after the completion of the
re-deployment of forces and submit its report to the two governments within a
period of six months thereafter.
Alternative para 1 & 2 (fall back position)
The armed forces of the two sides shall vacate areas and re-deploy as
indicated in the annexure. The positions vacated would not for either side
constitute a basis for a legal claim or justify a political or moral right to
the area indicated. The delineation of the Line of Control from point NJ 9842
to the Karakoram Pass will form part of the comprehensive settlement to follow
the re-deployment of troops.*
[* According to N.N. Vohra, then the Indian Defence Secretary, the
Pakistani side dropped its reference to the Karakoram Pass ]
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