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General Singh will be the second Army chief to visit China from July 2-5. His visit is taking place after a nine year gap.


BEIJING: Army chief General Bikram Singh will be in China on a rare visit on Wednesday during which he will hold talks with top brass of the Chinese military, foreign ministry officials besides addressing the Chinese military academy.

General Singh will be the second Army chief to visit China from July 2-5. His visit is taking place after a nine year gap. Former Army chief Gen NC Vij had visited China in 2005.

General Singh, also chair of the committee of chiefs of staff of the Indian armed forces, will hold talks with General Fan Changlong, the vice-chairman of China's Military Commission, officials said today.

The commission which is the highest military body in China is headed by Chinese President Xi Jinping.

General Fan oversees the operations of army, navy and the air force.

General Singh's talks are expected to be focused on firming up ties between the two militaries at the level of headquarters, command levels as well as at the ground level along the disputed boundary.

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His visit comes amid recurring incursions by Chinese troops along the 4,000 km Line of Actual Control (LAC) to assert China's claim in the areas.

To deal with tensions arising out of the incursions by both sides, India and China signed the Border Defence Cooperation Agreement (BDCA) last year.

His visit is aimed at implementing a number of steps incorporated in BDCA on the ground, officials said.

Singh will also meet top officials of Chinese foreign ministry and address PLA Academy, a rare honour for an Indian General.

His talks with Chinese officials would cover bilateral ties, regional security and other issues of common concern, spokesman of the Chinese defence ministry Yang Yujun told Chinese media during a briefing here.

As 2014 is the Year of Friendly Exchanges between China and India, the two defence ministries and armed forces will hold a series of exchange activities, Yang said.

Indian Army chief to visit China from Wednesday - The Times of India
 

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General Singh will be the second Army chief to visit China from July 2-5. His visit is taking place after a nine year gap.


BEIJING: Army chief General Bikram Singh will be in China on a rare visit on Wednesday during which he will hold talks with top brass of the Chinese military, foreign ministry officials besides addressing the Chinese military academy.

General Singh will be the second Army chief to visit China from July 2-5. His visit is taking place after a nine year gap. Former Army chief Gen NC Vij had visited China in 2005.

General Singh, also chair of the committee of chiefs of staff of the Indian armed forces, will hold talks with General Fan Changlong, the vice-chairman of China's Military Commission, officials said today.

The commission which is the highest military body in China is headed by Chinese President Xi Jinping.

General Fan oversees the operations of army, navy and the air force.

General Singh's talks are expected to be focused on firming up ties between the two militaries at the level of headquarters, command levels as well as at the ground level along the disputed boundary.

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His visit comes amid recurring incursions by Chinese troops along the 4,000 km Line of Actual Control (LAC) to assert China's claim in the areas.

To deal with tensions arising out of the incursions by both sides, India and China signed the Border Defence Cooperation Agreement (BDCA) last year.

His visit is aimed at implementing a number of steps incorporated in BDCA on the ground, officials said.

Singh will also meet top officials of Chinese foreign ministry and address PLA Academy, a rare honour for an Indian General.

His talks with Chinese officials would cover bilateral ties, regional security and other issues of common concern, spokesman of the Chinese defence ministry Yang Yujun told Chinese media during a briefing here.

As 2014 is the Year of Friendly Exchanges between China and India, the two defence ministries and armed forces will hold a series of exchange activities, Yang said.

Indian Army chief to visit China from Wednesday - The Times of India


Give few hundred Dollars to Chinese soldiers in gift.
 
Give few hundred Dollars to Chinese soldiers in gift.
than i think your defence budget will be vanished,, as Chinese Soldiers in such numbers that you starts to give hundread of dollars to each soldier than you know their full capacity of the Armed Forces of China...
 
than i think your defence budget will be vanished,, as Chinese Soldiers in such numbers that you starts to give hundread of dollars to each soldier than you know their full capacity of the Armed Forces of China...
You didn't get what he is saying. Actually i guess he is hinting towards the incident, where premier or some authority from China came to India and the 2 IAF pilots who flew them were given envelopes by the Chinese and they didn't know it had money and when they came to know about it they approached their seniors and gave it to them, cause according to protocol no soldiers should be given money or currency by any foreign leader or sort of like that. But as not to hurt the Chinese sentiments the Officers didn't let the matter go further and didn't say anything to Chinese. Here:

Major protocol breach: Chinese Defence Minister gifts Rs 1 lakh to Indian Air Force pilots - NDTV
 
than i think your defence budget will be vanished,, as Chinese Soldiers in such numbers that you starts to give hundread of dollars to each soldier than you know their full capacity of the Armed Forces of China...


You are quoting my post without understanding the reference.
 
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