India, China to hold military exercises from November 4 after five years

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 23 Agustus 2013 | 22.44

NEW DELHI: Indian and Chinese armies will resume their bilateral "Hand-in-Hand" (HiH) counter-terrorism exercise this November after a five-year hiatus, in a bid to cast aside the recent troop incursions and face-offs along the line of actual control (LAC).

The third HiH exercise will be held in China's Chengdu Military Area Command, which controls Tibet and almost the entire disputed LAC, from November 4 to 14. "It will be a company-level counter-terror exercise, with the Sikh Light Infantry participating from our side," said an official.

The HiH exercises, the first two editions of which were held at Kunming (China) in 2007 and Belgaum in 2008, were frozen after diplomatic spats over visa and other issues in 2009-2010. Though largely symbolic with just around 100 to 150 soldiers from each side undertaking the counter-terror drills, the exercise is seen as a major confidence-building measure between the world's largest and second-largest armies ranged against each other along the 4,057km LAC.

The decision to hold the third round of the HiH exercise was firmed up during the visit of Antony, accompanied by a high-level delegation, to China in early-July. India is keen to progressively enhance military ties with China, keep "communication channels open" and "eliminate potential" for Depsang-like incidents to reoccur.

The 21-day standoff between the two armies, which saw the rival soldiers pitching tents and indulging in "banner drills", in the Daulat Beg Oldi (DBO) sector of eastern Ladakh after PLA troops had intruded 19km into Depsang valley in April.

Then, just last week, People's Liberation Army toops had intruded over 20km into the Chaglagam sector of eastern Arunachal Pradesh, pitched tents there and finally withdrew after spending three to four days in the area last week. India has recorded well over 600 "transgressions" by PLA troops across the LAC in the last three years.

India and China are now close to inking the new border defence cooperation agreement (BDCA) that outlines several confidence-building measures to defuse face-offs and tensions between rival troops along the LAC, as was earlier reported by TOI.

This includes additional BPM (border personnel meeting) set-ups to add to the existing ones at Chushul, Nathu La and Bum La as well as a DGMO-level hotline between the two armies like the one India has with Pakistan. Kibuthu, which is near the Chaglagam sector in Arunachal, is one such proposed BPM point that can kick in whenever there is a face-off between rival troops.


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