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India-Pakistan
India, China bid to ease border row
2012-01-18
NEW DELHI - India and China said on Tuesday they would work toward peacefully resolving their disputed Himalayan border while improving management of the region by establishing a committee.

The sides agreed to set up a working mechanism on border management to deal with matters related to maintaining peace and tranquilty in the frontier areas. A joint statement, released after two days of meetings in New Delhi, says that holding to the 1993 Line of Actual Control would be “significant for enhancing mutual trust and security” while the final boundary is determined.

The planned secretarial-level joint committee, meanwhile, would meet once or twice a year to improve cooperation, though it would not be involved in drawing the final boundary, the statement said. Officials from both sides declined to speak with reporters after the talks. The border dispute centers on two regions now controlled by India — Arunachal Pradesh in the far east, and Aksai Chin located within the region of Kashmir that is also disputed with Pakistan.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Weimin told reporters in Beijing on Tuesday that India and China had been holding a “practical dialogue” on the border issue since 2003, and “the year 2012 will become a year of cooperation and development,” according to Press Trust of India.

This weekÂ’s talks, involving IndiaÂ’s National Security Adviser Shiv Shankar Menon and ChinaÂ’s State Councilor Dai Bingguo, had been delayed from November. Though no reason for the delay was given at the time, local newspapers had blamed tension following IndiaÂ’s refusal to cancel an international Buddhist conference being attended by the Dalai Lama.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  It would be characteristic of the Chinese for both things to be true, Joe.

The Chinese carried out a Pearl Harbor-like surprise attack during the Korean War that killed a lot more than 3000 GI's. But for some reason, no one has held them to account in the way that the Japanese were held to account. No Pearl Harbor Day equivalent for the Chinese attack. Instead of a Day of Infamy, we have a day of amnesia.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2012-01-18 13:00  

#2  Not according to certain veteran Indian General whom believes all signs point to coming Chinese blitz attack in the Himalayas ...

It would be characteristic of the Chinese for both things to be true, Joe.
Posted by: lotp   2012-01-18 11:33  

#1  Not according to certain veteran Indian General whom believes all signs point to coming Chinese blitz attack in the Himalayas ...

* ION DEFENCE.PK/FORUMS > [WSJ.com] INDIA MUST KICK CHINA OUT SRI LANKA: WILLIAM AVERY | EX-US DIPLOMAT SAYS INDIA MUST BLOCK CHINA IN SRI LANKA.

AVERY = INDJUH must concentrate on the "Finlandization" of Sri Lanka, + increase Defence + Regional Econ Persuasion/Influence iff it hopes to effectively counter China + PLA in its backyard.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-01-18 00:46  

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