General Bikram Singh arrived here today on a rare visit to China, the first by an Indian Army Chief in nine years, aimed at bolstering high-level strategic communication and mutual trust between the militaries of the two neighbours.
During his four-day visit General Singh would hold talks with top officials in the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and meet Chinese Vice President Li Yuanchao tomorrow.
The visit is of great significance as it contributes to healthy and steady development of Sino-India relations as well as the ties between the two armed forces and create a good atmosphere, the Chinese Defence Ministry said in an e-mail response to a questionnaire from PTI about Gen Singh's visit.
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The two sides will also implement consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries to strengthen border exchanges and cooperation between the two armies to jointly safeguard the peace and tranquility in the border areas of China and India, it said.
Terming Singh's visit an important event in this year's planned military exchanges under the ongoing "Sino-Indian Friendship Exchange Year", the Chinese Defence Ministry said the visit will strengthen high-level strategic communication and mutual trust between two militaries.
His visit comes after the just-concluded trip of Vice President Hamid Ansari and ahead of the first meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in Brazil this month.
A host of issues, including the operationalisation of last year's Border Defence Cooperation of Agreement (BDCA) at the headquarters, command and ground level, were expected to figure in Singh's talks with the top military leadership here.
Singh, who is also the Chairman of the tri-services Chiefs of Staff Committee, begins his tour formally tomorrow with a meeting with PLA Chief of General Staff Fang Fenghui followed by Vice Chairman of the China's Military Commission General Fan Changlong.
The Military Commission, headed by Chinese President Xi is the highest military body under which all the wings of the armed forces function.
After two rounds of talks with top military officials, Singh will meet Vice President and Executive Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Yesui.
Singh will also adress the cadets of the National Defence University here.