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China, India wrap up anti-terror military training
Source: Xinhua | 12-25-2007 11:33
Special Report: Indian PM Visits ChinaKUNMING, Dec. 25 (Xinhua) -- Chinese and Indian armies began an anti-terrorism military drill in southwest China Tuesday morning, the third and also the last stage of their first-ever five-day joint anti-terrorism military training.
The military drill was held at a hilly terrain near Kunming, capital of Yunnan Province, with the participation of 206 ground troops from the two armies.
It is designed that 56 "terrorists" from "certain international terrorism organization" have entered the border area of China and India. They "established" a training base and intended to attack a trading port on the border between the two countries.
The finale manoeuver will involve establishing a joint command post, joint battle decision-making, implementation of anti-terrorism operation before wiping out a group of "terrorists" and rescuing "hostages."
The drill is scheduled to last about three hours and a half and then, a closing ceremony will be held to mark the conclusion of the Sino-Indian joint anti-terrorism military training code-named "Hand-in-Hand 2007".
The anti-terrorism military training, which began on Friday morning, is being carried out to implement the provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding for Exchanges and Cooperation in the Field of Defense signed between the defense ministries of China and India on May 29, 2006.
The joint training was intended to enhance mutual understanding and trust, said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang on Thursday.
Qin also said the training also aimed to strengthen the two countries' exchanges in the field of anti-terrorism, deter the "three evil forces" of terrorism, separatism and extremism, and promote the development of the bilateral strategic partnership.
Before Tuesday's finale drill, Chinese and Indian soldiers had displayed their own weapons and equipment, jointly accomplished a series of training tasks including psychological training and tactics trainings.
Editor:Zhang Ning