A video footage of the drill conducted at a border village released by the Indian Defence Ministry showed the Indian Army and the People's Liberation Army engaged in a combined mock operation raiding and seizing a terrorist camp.
Summing the 10-day exercises between the troops from the border regiments, Maj Gen Zhang Bing, Deputy Chief of Staff of Chengdu Military Command said that the exercises demonstrated the will of the two militaries to deal with terrorist threats and cooperate with each other to create a good environment for development.
"A series of challenging tactical situations were presented to validate the reactions of the sub-units and a very high-level of professionalism and coordination was seen among troops of both the armies," it said.
Zhang's comments followed Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying's remarks at the beginning of the 'Hand in Hand' drills on October 12 that the exercise will play a significant role in safeguarding domestic security and strengthening mutual trust between militaries of both sides.
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The exercises featuring 175 troops from each side signed off with an impressive closing ceremony where Lt Gen A L Chavan, head of the Indian Observer Delegation, said the intimate understanding and goodwill generated during the exercise will go a long way in further strengthening military bonds between both the armies.
The drills have helped in understanding each others' organisation and conduct of counter terrorist operations, he said.
Referring to the exercises majorly conducted in Kunming, the statement said that the joint drill has "met its stated objectives; to exchange experience on counter-terrorist training and conducting counter-terrorist operations, enhance mutual trust and understanding and promote healthy military relations between the two armies.