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Armies of India, China meet in eastern Ladakh to mark Diwali

The border personnel meeting of India, China armies was marked by lighting of traditional lamp by both the delegation leaders followed by ceremonial address wherein both sides highlighted the strengthening relations at all levels and increasing bonhomie between the two nations.

Armies of India, China meet in eastern Ladakh to mark Diwali
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Published : Oct 26, 2019, 10:24 PM IST

Srinagar: A ceremonial border personnel meeting was held on the occasion of Diwali between the armies of India and China in Eastern Ladakh on Saturday.

A cultural programme showcasing the vibrant Indian culture and traditional grandeur was held following the meeting, a defence spokesperson said. The meeting was conducted at the Indian BPM Huts at ChushulMoldo and DBO-TWD meeting points of Eastern Ladakh.

Armies of India, China meet in eastern Ladakh to mark Diwali
Armies of India, China meet in eastern Ladakh to mark Diwali

The Indian delegations were led by Brigadier H S Gill and Col Manoj Kumar, while Sr Col Yin Hong Chen and Lt Col Lee Ming Ju led the Chinese delegations.

A cultural programme showcasing the vibrant Indian culture and traditional grandeur was held
A cultural programme showcasing the vibrant Indian culture and traditional grandeur was held

The border personnel meeting was marked by lighting of traditional lamp by both the delegation leaders followed by ceremonial address wherein both the sides highlighted the strengthening relations at all levels and increasing bonhomie between the two nations.

"The delegation parted amidst feeling of friendship and commitment towards enhancing the existing cordial relations and maintaining peace along the border. Both sides also sought to build on the mutual feeling to maintain peace and tranquillity along the border," the spokesman said.

Read: CRPF personnel injured as militants hurl grenade in Srinagar

Srinagar: A ceremonial border personnel meeting was held on the occasion of Diwali between the armies of India and China in Eastern Ladakh on Saturday.

A cultural programme showcasing the vibrant Indian culture and traditional grandeur was held following the meeting, a defence spokesperson said. The meeting was conducted at the Indian BPM Huts at ChushulMoldo and DBO-TWD meeting points of Eastern Ladakh.

Armies of India, China meet in eastern Ladakh to mark Diwali
Armies of India, China meet in eastern Ladakh to mark Diwali

The Indian delegations were led by Brigadier H S Gill and Col Manoj Kumar, while Sr Col Yin Hong Chen and Lt Col Lee Ming Ju led the Chinese delegations.

A cultural programme showcasing the vibrant Indian culture and traditional grandeur was held
A cultural programme showcasing the vibrant Indian culture and traditional grandeur was held

The border personnel meeting was marked by lighting of traditional lamp by both the delegation leaders followed by ceremonial address wherein both the sides highlighted the strengthening relations at all levels and increasing bonhomie between the two nations.

"The delegation parted amidst feeling of friendship and commitment towards enhancing the existing cordial relations and maintaining peace along the border. Both sides also sought to build on the mutual feeling to maintain peace and tranquillity along the border," the spokesman said.

Read: CRPF personnel injured as militants hurl grenade in Srinagar

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CEREMONIAL BORDER PERSONNEL MEET HELD BETWEEN INDIAN ARMY AND CHINESE PLA ON THE OCCASION OF DIWALI IN EASTERN LADAKH





Srinagar: Saturday, 26 Oct 2019





A Ceremonial Border Personnel Meeting (BPM) on the occasion of “Diwali’’ was conducted today at the Indian BPM Huts at Chushul – Moldo and DBO-TWD Meeting Points of Eastern Ladakh. The Indian Delegations were led by Brigadier HS Gill and Col Manoj Kumar respectively while Sr Col Yin Hong Chen and Lt Col Lee Ming Ju led the Chinese delegations respectively.



The Ceremonial Border Personnel Meeting was marked by lighting of traditional lamp by both the delegation leaders followed by ceremonial address wherein both sides highlighted the strengthening relations at all levels and increasing bonhomie between both nations. Thereafter, cultural programme showcasing the vibrant Indian culture and traditional grandeur were held.



 



Both the delegations interacted in a free, congenial and cordial environment. The delegation parted amidst feeling of friendship and commitment towards enhancing the existing cordial relations and maintaining peace along the border. Both sides also sought to build on the mutual feeling to maintain Peace and Tranquility along the border.


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