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Chinese Navy ready to step up Sino-Indian bilateral ties
Shanghai, Nov 11: The Chinese Navy is ready to step up contacts with their Indian counterpart to increase mutual trust and confidence as well as safeguard the vital maritime interests of the two nations, a top official has said.
Shanghai, Nov 11: The Chinese Navy is ready to
step up contacts with their Indian counterpart to increase
mutual trust and confidence as well as safeguard the vital
maritime interests of the two nations, a top official has
said.
Welcoming a high-level visit by Indian navy to China,
the commander of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy
(plan) eastern sea fleet, Vice Admiral Zhao Guojun said the
friendly port call by the Indian Naval ships to Shanghai would
enhance mutual trust and cooperation between the armed forces
and contribute to the further development of bilateral ties
between the two neighbouring nations.
Briefing the Flag Officer Commanding of the
Eastern Command, Vice Admiral O P Bansal on the role of
the eastern sea fleet of the plan, Zhao here last night
said the warships under his command had to play a crucial role
to safeguard China's sovereignty and territorial integrity,
especially with the 'Taiwan issue' remaining unresolved.
China views Taiwan as a rebel province that must be reunified with the Chinese mainland, even by force.
Stressing that the Chinese defence forces were pursuing a policy of 'active defence', Zhao said he was looking forward to enhance its cooperation with the Indian defence forces in future and the first-ever joint search and operations Manoeuvres scheduled for November 14 would promote greater understanding.
Bureau Report
China views Taiwan as a rebel province that must be reunified with the Chinese mainland, even by force.
Stressing that the Chinese defence forces were pursuing a policy of 'active defence', Zhao said he was looking forward to enhance its cooperation with the Indian defence forces in future and the first-ever joint search and operations Manoeuvres scheduled for November 14 would promote greater understanding.
Bureau Report