Chinese border forces plan to visit old foe India amid reset in ties
The two countries were in talks for a visit to India by a delegation of Chinese border forces, he added, without giving details.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed in April to open a new chapter in ties, just months after a dispute over a stretch of their high-altitude Himalayan border rekindled fears of war. China wants to develop military ties with India to boost mutual trust and manage differences, Chinese defence ministry spokesman Ren Guoqiang told a monthly news briefing.
The two countries were in talks for a visit to India by a delegation of Chinese border forces, he added, without giving details.
Such exchanges can help "strengthen border management and control and further mutual trust between front-line forces", Ren said.
Hundreds of troops from both sides were deployed in 2017 on the Doklam plateau, near the borders of India, its ally Bhutan, and China after India objected to Chinese construction of a road in the Himalayan area in their most serious standoff in years.
There is still deep mistrust between the neighbours over their festering border dispute, which triggered a brief war in 1962.
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