Relations between the Asian giants were strained last year over a 73-day
military face-off in a remote, high-altitude stretch of their disputed Himalayan
border.
But the neighbors have over recent months been working on mending ties and
visiting Chinese Defense Minister Wei Fenghe told Indian Prime Minister Narendra
Modi in New Delhi this week that their countries’ friendship dated back to
ancient times.
On Thursday, Wei had extensive discussions with his Indian counterpart, Nirmala
Sitharaman, the Indian government said.
"It was decided to expand the engagement between their armed forces relating to
training, joint exercises and other professional interactions,” the government
said in a statement issued late on Thursday, Reuters reported.
The ministers also discussed their border and agreed to implement "confidence
building measures” to ensure the maintenance of peace, including the early
operationalization of a hotline between their armed forces, India said.
India and China fought a war in 1962 and the unresolved dispute over stretches
of their 3,500 km (2,200 miles) border has clouded relations ever since.
But the two big Asian economies share similar positions on a host of issues
including concern about US tariffs and Chinese President Xi Jinping and Modi
agreed in April to improve relations.
Source; Tasnim