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Antony to visit Beijing to discuss border defence pact

Defence minister AK Antony is all set to visit China next month to discuss the proposed Border Defence Pact, after both agreed that peace and tranquil borders are the foundation of a strong bilateral relationship. India sought dates for Antony’s visit with Beijing being expected to respond soon.

Updated on: May 21, 2013 01:36 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Defence minister AK Antony is all set to visit China next month to discuss the proposed Border Defence Pact, after both agreed that peace and tranquil borders are the foundation of a strong bilateral relationship. India sought dates for Antony’s visit with Beijing being expected to respond soon.

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On a day Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Chinese premier Li Keqiang held talks to take the bilateral relationship forward, AK Antony took stock of strategic road projects undertaken by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) in the country’s farthest frontiers.

It is learnt the minister reviewed the progress of the BRO’s road projects on the Indian side of the disputed line of actual control in the northeast and the northern sectors.

The review of BRO’s functioning comes on the heels of Antony asserting on May 11 that New Delhi had no plans to slam the brakes on infrastructure development and building up of military capacity along the disputed border with China. The government had in 2006 approved construction of 73 roads in forward areas in the north and the northeast to keep pace with infrastructure build-up on the Chinese side of the LAC. However, barely a third of these road projects have been completed.

 
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