The two-day talks, held under the framework of Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination on India-China Border Affairs (WMCC), were held to discuss various issues pertaining to the maintenance of peace and tranquility in the border areas, according to Indian officials.
They further said the meeting was mandated to discuss ways to prevent incidents like last month's standoff between the armies of India and China.
Chinese government also expressed hope that India will not take any action which may complicate the situation before a final settlement is reached to end the boundary dispute and is expected to convey the same to the Indian side during the talks.
On India's part, the Chinese incursion which lasted over three weeks last month in Demchok and Chumar remains a high priority concern and was discussed during the talks, according to sources.
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Established in 2012, the Mechanism has played a major role in addressing the issues arising of aggressive patrolling by both sides of the disputed border including last year's standoff at Depsang Valley.
The meeting also deliberated upon issues of mutual interests concerning boundary patrolling and management.
The Mechanism is co-chaired by the Joint Secretary (in-charge of China division) in the External Affairs Ministry and his Chinese counterpart.