Millennium Post

India, China decide to accelerate launch of hotline between armies

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: India and China on Thursday decided to work towards firming up a new bilateral pact on defence cooperatio­n and agreed to increase interactio­ns between their militaries at multiple levels to avoid Doklam-like standoffs along the disputed border. The decisions were taken at a nearly two-hour meeting between Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and her Chinese counterpar­t, focus of which was to build mutual trust between the two armies guarding the 3,500 km Sino-india border, officials said.

The two sides also decided on early operationa­lisation of the proposed hotline between the two armies as part of the confidence building measures, the defence ministry said. Sources said Sitharaman talked about security challenges India has been facing because of crossborde­r terrorism, its views on bringing peace and stability in Afghanista­n and the need for ensuring freedom of navigation and over flight in South China Sea. She also raised the issue of the $46 billion China-pakistan Economic Cor- ridor (CPEC) which is passing through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) as she noted that it violates India’s sovereignt­y. The sources said the two sides primarily focused on implementi­ng decisions taken at the Wuhan summit in April by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping which included enhancing strategic communicat­ion between the two armies.

 ?? PTI ?? Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman greets her Chinese counterpar­t General Wei Fenghe at South Block
PTI Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman greets her Chinese counterpar­t General Wei Fenghe at South Block

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