Image of the Indian flag used for representational purpose only. 
World

India to hold maritime talks with China, Russia

The dates for Chinese Defence Minister General Wei Fenghe's visit to India are being finalized, according to sources.

From our online archive

NEW DELHI: India will hold a maritime dialogue with China and Russia soon. The dates for Chinese Defence Minister General Wei Fenghe's visit to India are being finalized, according to sources.

The move is a bid to strengthen relationships with the two countries.

The announcement comes a day after a high-level Chinese Army delegation reached Sukna, West Bengal on Monday for a close interaction with their Indian counterparts, putting behind the acrimony of Doklam episode.

The Chinese delegation led by Lt Gen Liu Xiaowu, Deputy Commander of Western Theatre Command, comprised of 10 senior military officials.

This visit by the delegation to the military headquarters at Sukna is being seen as a significant step towards increasing interactions at military commander's level and implementation of various agreements to maintain peace and tranquillity at the borders.

The visit is in line with the commitment of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Chinese President Xi Jinping who during the informal summit at Wuhan on April 27-28 had reaffirmed the need to strengthen bilateral ties.

Lok Sabha adjourned after opposition women MPs move towards treasury benches amid protests

Khemchand Singh takes oath as Manipur Chief Minister after President's rule revoked

'PM shed responsibility': Rahul Gandhi displays Naravane memoir outside Parliament

Turkish Airlines flight makes emergency landing in Kolkata after right engine catches fire

Probe ordered against IndiGo over alleged surge pricing after mass flight cancellations

SCROLL FOR NEXT