"It is the second border meeting point set up over the past year, which indicates China and India have made great efforts to safeguard border stability, and that their bilateral ties are getting warmer in many aspects," a report in the state-run Global Times quoted analysts as saying.
Delegations of Sino-India border guards met on August 1 at India's highest airport in Daulat Beg Oldie which is the fifth border point to be opened between the two countries, the report said.
"Located in the cold desert region, DBO is about nine km far away from the line of actual control in Sino-India border areas," the report said.
"The meeting was to mark Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Day. The fourth border meeting point is located at Kibithoo, the extreme eastern area of South Tibet," it said.