The Asian Age

India & China to intensify efforts to fix border issue

- K. J. M. VARMA

India and China on Saturday resolved to “intensify” their efforts to achieve a “fair, reasonable and mutually acceptable” solution to the vexed boundary question at an early date as the special representa­tives of the two countries held “constructi­ve and forward- looking” talks over the issue.

National security adviser Ajit Doval and Chinese state councillor and foreign minister Wang Yi met in Chengdu in southweste­rn Sichuan province for the 21st round of special representa­tives’ talks.

While an early solution would serve the fundamenta­l interests of both the countries, the two designated Special Representa­tives for the border talks also said pending the final solution, the two countries should maintain peace and tranquilli­ty at the borders, ensuring that the dispute does not affect the overall developmen­t of bilateral ties.

The India- China border dispute covers 3,488- kmlong Line of Actual Control ( LAC). China claims Arunachal Pradesh as part of southern Tibet.

This was the first round of talks for Wang after he succeeded state councillor Yang Jiechi earlier this year. Wang has become the state councillor, a rank higher than the foreign minister in the Chinese government’s hierarchy.

“Recalling the strategic guidance and support to their work provided by the leaders at the Wuhan Summit, the Special Representa­tives resolved to intensify their efforts to achieve a fair, reasonable and mutually acceptable solution to the IndiaChina boundary question at an early date,” according to a statement issued by the Indian embassy in Beijing after the border talks said.

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— PTI Rajasthan Congress president Sachin Pilot during an election campaign in Tonk on Saturday ahead of the December 7 state Assembly polls.
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Ajit Doval

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