"Since 1962 there has been no physical confrontation between the two nations," Sharma told his maiden press conference at Raj Bhawan here.
"China and India have well laid down agreement for maintaining peace and security along the border," he said.
When asked to comment on re-opening of Stilwell Road to connect China with India as well as re-opening of border trade with South East Asian countries as proposed by Chinese premier during his recent visit to India, the governor said that the government would open roads within the parameter of security of the people.
"The Centre is initiating peace process with the NSCN and I personally hope that the issue will be resolved amicably," he added.
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