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Top Chinese army general to visit India, Pakistan

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October 29, 2015 20:08 IST

China's highest ranking defence officer will visit India next month, the first such visit in a decade as the Chinese military seeks to expand relations with its Indian counterpart.

General Fan Changlong will visit India and Pakistan in the middle of November, Chinese defence spokesman, Senior Colonel Yang Yujun said at a media briefing in Beijing on Thursday.

These visits are regarded as part of Chinese military’s efforts to expand ties with its Indian counterpart and solidify close defence cooperation with close ally Pakistan's armed forces.

The purpose of the visit is to implement the consensus reached between the political leadership of the two countries and enhance friendship and mutual cooperation between China and the two countries, Yang said.

While Fan's visit to Pakistan is seen as an attempt to solidify relations in the backdrop of China's USD 46 billion investment in the China Pakistan Economic Corridor, his visit to India comes at a time when New Delhi and Beijing have made efforts to improve defence ties.

Fan, the Vice Chairman of the China's Military Commission, the over arching body of the People's Liberation Army, is the highest uniformed official whose rank is above that of the Defence Minister in China's military hierarchy.

The CMC is headed by President Xi Jinping who also heads the military and the ruling Communist Party of China.    

Indian officials say that in his three-day visit, Fan will hold talks with Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar and other top defence officials.

A host of issues will be discussed including efforts by both sides to improve relations between the troops deployed along the disputed border in the backdrop of a number of tense standoffs.

The Chinese general's visit to India comes in the immediate backdrop of a meeting of the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination which since 2012 is focusing on resolving the tense standoffs arising out of Chinese troops' incursions into areas on the Indian side of the Line of Actual Control.

Yang said the WMCC meeting held in Beijing this month focused on reviewing the border situation and discussed common measures to increase mutual trust along the border.

The Indian and Chinese militaries also completed the fifth round of anti-terrorism exercises in Kunming this month in which both sides put into practice skills developed by their anti-terror forces over the years.

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