The Asian Age

India, China hold talks on terrorism for first time

- K. J. M. VARMA

India and China on Tuesday discussed ways to enhance security and cooperatio­n to combat terror as officials from the two sides exchanged informatio­n on policies and legislatio­n to deal with terrorism at the first high- level dialogue where they reached “important consensus”.

The two sides exchanged views on the internatio­nal and regional security situation at the first meeting of the India- China High Level Dialogue on Counter- terrorism and Security held here.

The meeting was cochaired by R. N. Ravi, chairman of Joint Intelligen­ce Committee and Wang Yongqing, secretaryg­eneral of Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission of China.

They exchanged informatio­n on respective policies, systems and legislatio­n to deal with terrorism, and further enhance their understand­ing on issues of major concerns to both sides, according to a press release.

"The two sides had indepth discussion­s on enhancing cooperatio­n in counter- terrorism and securit,” it said.

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