Manohar Parrikar was accorded a ceremonial welcome at the headquarters of the Chinese military here by a contingent of PLA soldiers.
Welcoming Parrikar, Wang said, “Hope your visit improve strategic mutual trust between the two armed forces”.
After his meeting with Wang, Parrikar will hold talks with Gen Fan Changlong, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, (CMC).
In Chinese military hierarchy Gen Fan is ranked higher, as CMC is overall head of the 2.3-million-strong People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
He is also due to call on Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and visit China’s recently integrated western command military headquarters in Chengdu which has jurisdiction over entire borders with India.
During Parrikar’s talks today with top Chinese military officials, recurring incidents of incursions, implementation of an agreement to reduce tensions between border patrols and Sino-India strategic concerns are expected to figure.
While Indian officials said the talks were expected to review the whole gamut of bilateral ties, India’s concerns over aggressive patrolling by Chinese troops especially in the Ladakh sector remains high.
China denies any incursions, asserting its troops patrol areas within its territory along the 3,488-km disputed border.
The two militaries also have strategic concerns over each other’s military tie-ups with other countries.
Ahead of Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar’s visit, China hinted that it may take up the recent decision by India to open up military bases to the US for logistics and efforts to conclude a pact to share aircraft sharing technologies. by agency ,
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