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Sushma Swaraj to travel to China next month

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

External Affairs will travel to next month to participate in the foreign ministers meeting of (SCO), ahead of its summit that is expected to be attended by in Chinese city of in June. Swaraj's visit also comes in the backdrop of efforts being made by and to move forward after last year's military stand-off in Doklam, which still remains an area of monitoring and strategic significance for amidst building infrastructure for its troops there. According to officials, Swaraj is scheduled to travel to on a bilateral visit from March 28, and will also undertake a trip to the US to participate in the strategic dialogue in the '2+2' format (foreign and defence consultations) in on April 18.

Defence is also scheduled to travel to the US for the dialogue. "The external affairs will be travelling to to attend the SCO foreign ministers' scheduled for April 23-24," a said. India, which had been an 'observer' in the Eurasian grouping since 2005, was made full member last year along with During her visit, Swaraj is also expected to hold bilateral meeting with her Chinese counterpart on the sidelines of the summit. The two leaders had held a bilateral in December here on the sidelines of the Russia-India-(RIC) trilateral. The is also likely to hold bilateral talks with her counterparts from other SCO countries on the sidelines of the meeting but it was not clear whether she will have any bilateral interaction with her Pakistani counterpart. The visit is also seen as an opportunity for both and to work on the agreement, reached between Modi and in Xiamen in September last year, that sound development of relations between and are a factor of stability amidst today's global uncertainties, and that the two countries should not allow their differences to become disputes. The meeting between Modi and Xi was the first top-level interaction between the two countries after the Doklam face-off. Troops of and were locked in a 73-day-long standoff in Doklam from June 16 last year after the Indian side stopped the building of a road in the disputed area by the The face-off ended on August 28. Sources said has been keeping its troops in north Doklam and significantly ramping up its infrastructure in the disputed area. Last week Defence had said in Parliament that was constructing helipads, sentry posts and trenches for its personnel in Doklam area. "Post disengagement from the face-off in 2017, troops of both sides have redeployed themselves away from their respective positions at the The strength of both sides have been reduced," she had said "In order to maintain these troops during the winter, People's (PLA) has undertaken construction of some infrastructure, including sentry posts, trenches and helipads," the defence had said.

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First Published: Tue, March 13 2018. 17:25 IST
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