News World Know more about the India-China Border Pact signed today

Know more about the India-China Border Pact signed today

Beijing:  The Border Defence Cooperation Agreement (BDCA) inked between India and China today facilitates establishment of a hotline between the military headquarters of the two countries, besides border personnel meeting sites in all sectors receiving



The aggressive patrolling often resulted in tensions.  It also says that in case a doubtful situation at the border arises either side has a right to seek a clarification from the other side.





It also stipulates that the two countries agree that if border defence forces of the two sides come to a face-to-face situation in areas of no common understanding, both sides exercise maximum self-restraint, refrain from any provocative action and not to use force or threaten to use force against either side, treat each other with courtesy and prevent exchange of fire or armed conflict.

The BDCA, which outlined a series of procedures to be followed by two countries along the about 4000 km long border, pending the settlement of the dispute facilitate
exchange of information about military exercises, aircrafts, demolition operations and unmarked mines and take consequent measures conducive to the maintenance of peace, stability and tranquillity along the LAC.

Also the two sides agreed to jointly combat smuggling of arms, wildlife, wildlife articles and other contrabands besides assisting each other in locating personnel, livestock, means of transport and aerial vehicles that may have crossed or possibly in the process of crossing LAC.

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