India\, China to sign internal security cooperation agreement on Oct 22

India, China to sign internal security cooperation agreement on Oct 22

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

For the first time, and will sign an internal security cooperation agreement next week, marking a new beginning in bilateral relations, officials said Tuesday.

During the visit of the Chinese leader, an agreement on internal security cooperation between the two countries will be signed, a home ministry told

The proposed pact is expected to cover areas of intelligence sharing, exchange programme, sharing of best practices, cooperation in disaster mitigation besides others, an said.

The move comes just a year after a two-month-long border stand-off between the Army and the China's People's at Doklam on the India-Bhutan-tri-junction.

and Chinese held an informal summit in Wuhan, China, in April this year which helped repair bilateral ties.

A Chinese delegation met an Indian team on August 28 to hold discussions on the forthcoming visit of the Chinese and the proposed pact on security cooperation between the two countries, the said.

This will be the first such agreement between the authorities of India and which look after internal security of the respective countries, the official said.

While Singh is the of eight central armed police forces with a combined strength of about 10 lakh personnel, Zhao is responsible for in China and commands about 19 lakh personnel.

The scheduled meeting may lead to a future India-China agreement on exchange of sentenced prisoners, another official said.

Currently, India does not have an extradition treaty with China, nor a pact to exchange each other's sentenced prisoners.

There are at least 10 Indians in Chinese prisons and an equal number of Chinese citizens in Indian prisons.

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First Published: Tue, October 16 2018. 17:25 IST