Post-Doklam, first Chinese military delegation to visit India

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China has announced the visit of its military delegation to India, the first after the Doklam standoff, as a major  follow up to the informal summit in April between Prime Minister  Narendra Modi and President Xi Jinping.

 India and China in contact with each other about the visit of Chinese  military delegation from Western Theatre Command, China’s Defence  Spokesman Senior Colonel Ren Guoqiang said here on Thursday.

The Western Theatre Command of China's People's Liberation Army  (PLA) guards the 3,488-km-long Line of Actual Control (LAC) with India.

Currently, the two sides are in consultation with each other on  the upcoming visit to India by the border defence

delegation from  the Western Theatre Command of the PLA, Ren was quoted as saying  in the transcript of the media briefing posted on the Chinese defence  ministry website on Friday.

 “These border-related exchanges between the two sides at different levels will help to strengthen the management and control of border  areas. They will also help to build trust between the field troops  of the two sides and translate the consensus reached by the two heads  of state into real actions,” he said.

 “The two sides are also in contact with each other regarding other  cooperation programmes. We will release relevant information in due  course,” he said in response to a question about cooperation in the  fields of defence and security following the Modi-Xi summit meeting at Wuhan on April 28-29.

The two sides had reached an important consensus on practical cooperation and proper management of differences.

After the 73-day military standoff at Dokalam last year, that caused major disruption in relations, both sides made efforts to improve  ties leading up to the Wuhan summit.

Ren said China and India are big countries in Asia and both are also each other's important neighbour.

“The Chinese side attaches great importance to the development of the military-to-military relationship with the Indian side,” he said.