(Beijing News) Another round of military talks between the two military and India armed forces agreed to maintain the stability of the front line of the western section of the Sino -Indian border.

According to the news released by the Chinese Ministry of Defense on the WeChat public account the day before yesterday, the Chinese and Indian armed forces held the 15th round of military talks on the Indian side on the 11th at the Indo -Schola meeting point on the 11th.Based on the last round of talks held on January 12, the two sides continued to discuss related issues on the actual control lines of the Western section of the Sino -Indian border.

The Chinese Ministry of National Defense said that China and India can frankly exchanged opinions and reiterating the resolution of the remaining problems will help restore peace and tranquility in the actual control line of the Western section.During this period, the two sides agreed to maintain the security and stability of the front lines of the western section, and to maintain military and diplomatic channel dialogue, and to reach a solution that both sides could accept as soon as possible.

According to the Global Times, Qian Feng, director of the Research Department of the National Strategy Research Institute of Tsinghua University, said that the biggest highlight of the talks was that the two sides performed the safety of the "winter situation in the western section area in the western section.The promise of stability.

He said that the previous mutual trust of the two sides was severely damaged due to conflict and confrontation, but now it is re -accumulating trust step by step, and also lay the foundation for the next fair and reasonable solution to the problem.

Qian Feng believes that another highlight is that in the context of the current Russia -Ukraine conflict and the rapid and turbulent world security situation, China and India have the two largest troops in Asia.Mature and restraint is not affected by the international situation.

According to the sources quoted by the Indian Express, the latest round of negotiations cannot break the deadlock, but the atmosphere of the negotiations is harmonious and positive.