The Asian Age

After Doklam, Indian, China talk peace

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More than two months after the Doklam military face- off, India and China held talks on border issues in Beijing on Friday which were described by the MEA as “constructi­ve and forward-looking ”. Significan­tly, diplomats and military officers from both sides participat­ed in talks. They “reviewed the situation in all sectors of the IndiaChina border and agreed that maintenanc­e of peace and tranquilit­y in the border areas is an important prerequisi­te for sustained growth of bilateral relations”, said an MEA official.

More than two months after the resolution of the Doklam military face- off between India and China in Bhutanese territory, India and China held talks on border issues in Beijing on Friday which was described by the Ministry of External Affairs ( MEA) in New Delhi as “constructi­ve and forward- looking”.

Significan­tly, both diplomats and military officers from both sides participat­ed in talks. Despite the setback to ties due to the earlier Doklam stand- off, the two countries appear to have decided to engage each other in dialogue again and work towards improvemen­t in ties as envisaged jointly by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping. According to the MEA, the two nations "reviewed the situation in all sectors of India- China border and agreed that maintenanc­e of peace and tranquilit­y in the border areas is an important prerequisi­te for sustained growth of bilateral relations".

In a statement, the MEA said, The 10th round of the Working Mechanism for Consultati­on and Coordinati­on on IndiaChina Border Affairs ( WMCC) was held in Beijing on 17 November 2017. The

Indian delegation was led by Pranay Verma,

Joint Secretary ( East

Asia), Ministry of

External Affairs. The

Chinese delegation was led by Mr. Xiao Qian, director general, department of Asian Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The two delegation­s comprised of diplomatic and military officials from each side."

The MEA added, "The talks were held in a constructi­ve and forwardloo­king manner. Both sides reviewed the situation in all sectors of IndiaChina border and agreed that maintenanc­e of peace and tranquilit­y in the border areas is an important prerequisi­te for sustained growth of bilateral relations. In this regard, the two sides also exchanged views on further confidence building measures and strengthen­ing of militaryto- military contacts."

The MEA further said, "WMCC was establishe­d in 2012 as an institutio­nal mechanism for consultati­on and coordinati­on for the maintenanc­e of peace and tranquilit­y in the India- China border areas, as well as to exchange views on strengthen­ing communicat­ion and cooperatio­n, including between their border security personnel. The two sides agreed to hold the next meeting of the WMCC at a mutually convenient time."

India and China had resolved a more than two month- long military faceoff at Doklam in Bhutanese territory towards the end of August this year. The face- off had been triggered after the Chinese PLA had tried to build a road at Doklam. China regards Doklam as its territory and calls it Dong Lang.

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