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India, China to hold DGMO-level talks from April 22

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NEW DELHI: India and China are expected to discuss the issue of incursions and face-offs by PLA troops inside the Indian territory on the line of actual control during DGMO-level talks between the two sides from April 22.

A Chinese delegation headed by People's Liberation Army's deputy chief of general staff (operations) Lt Gen Qi Jianguo will hold talks with his Indian counterpart director general military operations Lt Gen PR Kumar on April 22.

After the two countries signed the Border Defence Cooperation Agreement (BDCA), they had agreed to have a hotline between their DGMO-rank officers to resolve issues cropping up on the LAC during face-offs between the soldiers of the two sides, defence sources said.

The Chinese official would be accompanied by seven staff officers who will be part of the delegation-level talks on April 22, the sources said.

The Chinese delegation is scheduled to call on defence minister AK Antony on April 23.

Under the BDCA agreement signed in October last year during Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's Beijing visit, the two sides agreed not to use force in case of face-offs along the LAC and the defence ministry says that it has helped it in immediate resolution of issues there.

The issue of incursions by the Chinese troops had taken a serious turn when they entered the Daulat Beg Oldie area in April last year and left only after a three-week standoff.

The frequency of Chinese troops transgressing Indian territory in Chumar area in eastern Ladakh has also gone up in the recent past and they have vandalized equipment deployed along the borders by the Indian side.
 
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