India and China to discuss terror; to focus on Afghanistan
India and China would hold their annual counter terrorism dialogue here this week during which the two are expected to focus on Islamic militant groups.
An Indian delegation headed by Additional Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs, Navtej Sarna, would arrive here tomorrow to take part in the dialogue being held between the two countries since 2002 to discuss issues relating to international terrorism, official sources here said.
This is the first structured dialogue between officials after the new leadership took over power in China. The talks would be held on April 11-12.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and China's new President Xi Jinping met in Durban last month on the sidelines of the BRICS summit, establishing the political contacts between the two countries at the highest level.
Significance is being attached to this year's counter terrorism dialogue as it is being held amid concerns among the regional countries over US and NATO troops pullout from Afghanistan.
In a surprise move, China showed interest in sounding out India on this issue as New Delhi too is seriously concerned over the return of the Taliban as well as al-Qaeda groups to challenge the Hamid Karzai regime in Kabul once US troops leave the country.
National Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon had taken part in the India, China, Russia, NSAs meeting held in Moscow on this issue few weeks ago.
Subsequently, China and Russia held talks with Pakistan officials here last week.
A direct meeting between top officials of India and China was expected to be held on Afghanistan situation after the counter terrorism dialogue, which showed Beijing's interest in coordinating with India to work for stability in Kabul after US forces pullout.
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