Ending
a five-year hiatus, India and China began a joint anti-terrorism military
exercise in southwestern
Sichuan province less than a fortnight after the two countries inked
a comprehensive pact to avert recurring border stand-offs.
Both
sides have deployed about 150 soldiers each in the 10-day exercise, code-named
"Hand-in-Hand 2013", aimed at enhancing counter terrorism skills
which began at Miaoergang, south of the Chinese city of Chengdu.
Personnel
from the Indian Army's 16 Sikh Light Infantry and similar strength of PLA's 1st
Battalion Infantry Division of 13 Group are taking part in the drills, the
third such exercise between the two armies since 2007.
During
the opening ceremony, the Chinese side gave an "enthralling display"
of Chinese martial art kungfu followed by "breathtaking" Punjabi
Gatka martial art by the Indian.
The
two sides also displayed their weapons which generated keen interestto
familiarise and understand the characteristics of each other, an Indian defence
press release said.
Declaring
open the exercise along with Lt Gen Vinod Bhatia leader of Indian Army observer
group, the head of the Chinese team Lt Gen Yung Jinshan of the PLA said
terrorism is a global challenge and China and India faced similar threats in an
apparent reference to the suicide attack at the historic Tiananmen Square on
October 28 in which five people were killed and 40 others injured.
This
exercise is designed to consolidate and exchange tactical skills as well as
enhance mutual understanding and trust, Yung said.
During
the exercise, Indian and Chinese soldiers will conduct drills in tactical hand
signals, arrest and escort, hostage rescue and joint attack, as well as
comprehensive anti-terror combat manoeuvres, official media reported.
A
Chinese military observer and deputy commander of the Chengdu Military Area
Command told state-run Xinhua news agency that the exercise is intended to
exchange anti-terror experiences, enhance mutual understanding and trust, and
boost cooperation between the two armies.
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