The Indian delegation was led by Colonel Dheeraj Kotwal and the Chinese side was led by Colonel Gao Jian Ming, a defence spokesman said here today.
The BPM commenced by saluting the national flags of both countries followed by the address of the delegation leaders. Both sides highlighted the importance of such meetings for maintenance of peace and tranquility along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
The BPM mechanism in Kibithu-Damai sector was a positive step towards enhancing interaction between the border guarding troops of the area, the spokesman said, adding, the delegations interacted in a free, congenial and cordial environment.
The Home Ministry also recently constituted a team under
former Union Home Secretary Madhukar Gupta to suggest measures to further fortify defence mechanisms along IB, especially against infiltration.
It is widely understood that the terrorists who attacked the Indian Air Force base in Pathankot early this year had infiltrated through the IB, possibly in Bamial area in Punjab.
BSF has been deployed along LoC since 1965 under the command of the army while it works independently at IB running across Jammu, Punjab, Rajasthan and Punjab as the 'First Line of Defence'.
"As ITBP does not have adequate number of battalions at present to effectively guard the new task at Myanmar border, its units from Ladakh deployed along the 3,488-km China border could be thinned out and replaced by Assam Rifles," a senior paramilitary official said.
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