New Delhi: In an effort to keep peace and tranquillity along the borders, India and China have agreed to set up a military hotline between Indian Army's Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) and Western Theatre Command (WTC) of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, said Indian Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane on Saturday.
General Naravane said that the proposal for the hotline has been accepted by both sides after all procedural issues were resolved.
During an annual press conference, the Army Chief said, "As far as the hotline between India and China is concerned, proposals have been in the pipeline for a long time. The proposal has been accepted and procedural aspects have been ironed out. I am glad to say that we have now resolved the issue."
The hotline faced several roadblocks in the past because of the differing views of both sides. The Indian Army had been maintaining that this hotline should be between its DGMO and his equivalent in the PLA. China, however, proposed that as the Western Theatre Command is responsible for the front with India, therefore its commander should engage with the Indian DGMO.
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Both sides see hotlines as a necessity for better interaction between their armies and to defuse tensions caused by differing perceptions of the Line of Actual Control.