Chinese Army delegation in India to improve coordination along border

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A 10-member delegation of is in with an aim to increase coordination between the militaries of the two countries along their disputed boundary, in the first such visit after the standoff.

The delegation, which will be in till July 6, today met of during which ways to increase coordination between the two militaries were discussed, sources said.

The issue of the two armies resuming their military exercise -- Hand in Hand -- was also discussed. The exercise did not take place last year in the wake of the standoff.

and had endorsed the need to resume military ties when Modi and Xi had the informal summit at in April.

"Towards that end, this visit by the military delegation to local military headquarters is a significant step forward towards increasing interactions at military commander's level and implementation of various agreements to maintain peace and tranquillity on the borders," the said in a statement.

Troops of India and were locked in the 73-day standoff in since June 16 last year after the Indian side stopped the construction of a road by the in the disputed area. The face-off had ended on August 28.

The delegation will also visit of the Army and interact with senior officials at the headquarters of 33 Corps.

"During their stay at Sukna, the visiting dignitaries will hold delegation level talks, besides interaction at various levels for better understanding of each other and exchange of ideas," the Army said.

The Indian delegation will be led by Lt Gen Pradeep M Bali,

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First Published: Tue, July 03 2018. 20:50 IST