China and the Indian military have continued to the cold winter at the controversial border.The Indian Stan Times announced yesterday (25th) that the Indian time on the 24th of the local time called for the next round of military talks with China as soon as possible.
According to Global Network reports, although China -India has conducted several rounds of diplomatic and military talks, the two sides have not been able to make breakthroughs in the border confrontation.The Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman Sri Vastava believes that these discussions have enhanced their understanding of each other.
Srvastava also mentioned the 20th meeting of the Sino -Indian border affairs consultation and coordination working mechanism on December 18, saying that the two sides agreed to hold the ninth round of military negotiation as soon as possible.The spokesman also added that India and China continued to maintain dialogue and negotiations through diplomatic and military channels.
A number of Indian media reported on the 18th of this month that Sri Vastava said on the 17th that the Indian side looked forward to more dialogue with China on the so -called Ladaka region.
China and India have held eight rounds of military talks so far, but have not yet reached a specific consensus on the first -line troops from contact.According to the Indian Printing Daily, the Indian Army Chief of Staff Narawan went to Liecheng, Lataka on the 23rd to visit the front -edge regions of the Sino -Indian armed forces such as the Greek Qin Mountain Pass, and and the 14th Army of the Indian Army stationed in the local area.Officers and soldiers interaction.Senior officials such as Mei Nong, commander of the 14th Army, reported to Narawan the army's preparation situation.