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Indian, Chinese troops hold meet on Arunachal border

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Itanagar: A ceremonial Border Personnel Meeting (BPM) between India and China was held near Bumla in Tawang district of Arunachal Pradesh on the occasion of Chinese National Day, weeks after a face-off between the two along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh.
The Indian delegation was led by Brigadier D S Kushwah, Commander of Tawang Brigade while Colonel Tang Fu Cheng, Commander of Tsona Dzong Garrison represented the Chinese delegation, a defence communique informed here on Thursday.
The meeting was marked by unfurling the national flags of India and China, followed by ceremonial address by both the delegation leaders.
Thereafter a function showcasing vibrant cultures took place. The proceedings reflected a mutual desire of maintaining and improving relations at the border which would be beneficial fot both the countries in the future and avoid the unnecessary violenc e which affects the peace and tranquility of th border areas and leads to death and destruction.
Both delegations interacted with each other in a congenial and cordial environment. The delegations parted amidst feelings of bonhomie and commitment towards enhancing the existing cordial relations and maintaining peace along the LAC.
Both sides also sought to build on the mutual feeling for upholding the treaties and agreements signed between the governments of the two sides to maintain peace and tranquility along the LAC, the communique added.
A similar exchange of pleasantries between the two countries was on Wednesday held at the Chinese Border Personnel Meeting huts at Chushul and Daulat Beg Oldie (DBO) in eastern Ladakh to mark the 67 Anniversary of Chinese National Day.
The BPM, on the occasion of Chinese National Day on October 1, is conducted every year by Chinese troops with great enthusiasm, the communique said.
This peace talk is expected to calm the border insecurities and troubles which lead to unrest in the border areas.
The meeting ended with the hope that both  the countires will abide by the agreement, rules and regulations set for the border to maintain peace and harmony. (PTI)

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