New Delhi: India and China are discussing the possibility of a new Code of Conduct on Border Management.
The discussion was held between National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and the Chinese State Councillor Yang Jiechi in Munich. The meeting was held ahead of the 18th round of Special Representative Boundary talks between India and China.
The two met on the sidelines of an international security conference and discussed steps to deepen the bilateral cooperation. The meeting was significant because it takes place ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's maiden visit to China in May.
The meeting assumes significance as it takes place ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's maiden visit to China in May.
Both nations are likely to discuss the possibility of a new Code of Conduct on Border Management. Sources said that while the two counties are keen on signing it, India does not want a replica of the Border Defence Cooperation Agreement signed in 2013.
The Chinese official proposed to respect and look after each other's concerns, to push forward negotiations over boundaries and to effectively maintain the peace and safety of border areas, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
The 18th round of border talks at the end of this month is expected to be a step forward in resolving the boundary further.
Their meeting at Munich followed recent visit of External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj during which she held talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping and her Chinese counterpart Wang Yi to make preparations for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first visit to China before May 26.
India is expected to intensify coordination with China and keep pushing forward the process of negotiations over boundary issue, the report said.
Chinese position is that the border dispute is confined to 2,000 kms mostly on Arunachal Pradesh, whereas India asserts that the dispute covered the western side of the border, spanning to about 4,000 kms.
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