Seeking to prevent face-offs between the two armies along the LAC, India and China are expected to sign Border Defence Cooperation Agreement during Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's three-day visit to China starting from October 22.
The Cabinet Committee on Security is expected to discuss the border pact, which proposes to prevent face-offs between the troops of the two countries along the over 4,000 km disputed Line of Actual Control (LAC), in its meeting tomorrow, sources said here.
The visit to China by the Prime Minister would be part of his two-nation tour, the first leg of which will take him to Russia from October 20-22. During his stay, he will hold talks with President Vladimir Putin.
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The Prime Minister will also meet President Xi Jinping and National People's Congress Chairman Zhang Dejiang, it said.
The BDCA is expected to be signed during the Prime Minister's visit, sources said here.
They said there are still certain differences over the modalities of some of the new CBMs agreed upon between the two sides including a hotline to be established between the two militaries but they are expected to be kept in abeyance for the time being.
The two sides are understood to have agreed upon setting up a hotline between the two militaries but so far, there is no agreement over the officers who would talk to each other from either side.
India had proposed a hotline between the Director Generals of Military Operations but the Chinese side is understood to have conveyed that they do not have any such designation in their Army.