中国与印度就2014联合军演进行军事对话
China and India have agreed on a number of military cooperation programs, including a joint military drill to be held this year. The two sides made the decision at their latest round of Defense and Security talks on Monday in New Delhi.
More cooperation ahead. The latest Defense and Security talks, co-chaired by Wang Guanzhong, Deputy Chief of Staff of the People's Liberation Army, and Indian Defense Secretary R.K. Mathur, confirmed a 2014 joint drill between China and India. The two sides outlined continuing naval cooperation on maritime security.
Both sides also agreed to hold a number of military exchanges on technology, anti-terrorism, humanitarian aid and disaster relief. After the talks, Wang Guanzhong met Indian Defense Minister A.K. Antony. Wang said that China is ready to deepen pragmatic cooperation with India, properly handle the differences between the two countries, and push forward relations between the armed forces to a new stage.
Antony stressed India's commitment to maintaining peace in disputed border areas. He called on the two countries and their armed forces to work together to secure regional peace and stability.
Wang also met with the Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee of the Indian Armed Forces and Indian Army Chief General Bikram Singh.