BEIJING, Dec. 19 (Xinhua) -- About 100 Indian ground troops arrived in
southwest China's Yunnan Province Wednesday for a joint anti-terrorism military
training with the People's Liberation Army(PLA).
The training, code-named "Hand-in-hand-2007" will last until Dec. 27 in
Yunnan capital Kunming, a spokesman for the Foreign Affairs Office of China's
Defense Ministry said in Beijing.
The PLA has also sent about 100 soldiers to attend the nine-day-long
training, the first ever joint anti-terrorism military training held between
ground troops of the armed forces of China and India, the spokesman said.
Both sides will send military observers to view the training, he said.
"The training aims to enhance mutual understanding and mutual trust between
Chinese and Indian armed forces, strengthen their exchanges in the field of
anti-terrorism, deter the 'three evil forces' of terrorism, separatism and
extremism, and promote the all-round development of the bilateral strategic
partnership towards peace and prosperity," he said.
The spokesman did not provide further details.