Indian, Chinese defense forces must maintain cooperation: Indian Foreign secretary

Says peace in border areas is prerequisite for India-China development


Reuters September 05, 2017
Indian army soldiers are seen after a snowfall at the India-China trade route at Nathu-La, 55 km (34 miles) north of Gangtok, capital of India's northeastern state of Sikkim. PHOTO: REUTERS

BEIJING: Indian Foreign Secretary Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said Indian and Chinese troops must maintain cooperation to ensure that a recent confrontation on their common border did not happen again.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a BRICS summit in the southeastern Chinese city of Xiamen, Jaishankar said peace in border areas was a prerequisite for India-China development and the two countries had agreed to make more efforts to enhance mutual trust.

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COMMENTS (2)

Faisal | 6 years ago | Reply In plain words - Indian Foreign Secretary: "We are SCARED of you China. Pls. don't start hostilities with us otherwise we will be CRUSHED in no time and will become laughing stock of the world"
Sennakot | 6 years ago | Reply There will be cooperation as long as there are business interests.
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