BEIJING: Indian and Chinese troops on Saturday concluded the seventh round of counter terrorism military exercises in China’s Chengdu city during which over 100-strong contingents from both nations conducted the drills while living and dining together to build up a sense of camaraderie.
This year’s ‘Hand-in-Hand’ exercises focussing on urban terrorism were significant as they were held after a gap of a year. The drills were not held last year following the 73-day military standoff at Doklam which ratcheted up tensions between the two armies.
The specially-designed drills were in keeping with the spirit of this year’s summit at Wuhan between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Xi Jinping to improve relations between the two militaries.
The fortnight-long exercises concluded with mixed teams from both armies demonstrating seven rounds of different counter terrorism drills practiced by them since December 11. (AGENCIES)