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G20 host India launches military drills near China border
G20 host India launches military drills near China border
by AFP Staff Writers
New Delhi (AFP) Sept 4, 2023

India launched major military drills Monday, including along contested border areas with China, which will continue during the G20 summit in New Delhi that President Xi Jinping will skip.

The 11 days of drills named "Trishul", or trident, were "an annual training exercise" in northern zones bordering Pakistan and China, a defence official told AFP, declining to be named as he was not authorised to speak to the media.

India has been wary of its northern neighbour's growing military assertiveness and their 3,500-kilometre (2,200-mile) shared frontier has been a perennial source of friction.

Tensions flared again last week after a Chinese map claimed land that Indian authorities say is theirs, including territory close to where they battled in 2020.

Tens of thousands of soldiers have since been massed along both sides of the Line of Actual Control (LAC) that divides them.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and China's Xi held a rare face-to-face meeting in South Africa last month.

But China's Premier Li Qiang will attend the G20 summit on September 9-10, a foreign ministry spokeswoman in Beijing said Monday.

Modi's government has pumped billions of dollars into connectivity projects on its side of the border to boost civilian presence, and establish new paramilitary battalions.

India is also seeking to develop closer ties with Western countries, including fellow Quad members the United States, Japan and Australia, which are also wooing New Delhi as an alternative to China.

Chinese Premier Li Qiang to attend G20
Beijing (AFP) Sept 4, 2023 - China's Premier Li Qiang will attend the G20 summit in the Indian capital New Delhi this weekend, a Beijing foreign ministry spokeswoman said on Monday.

"At the invitation of the government of the Republic of India, Premier of the State Council Li Qiang will attend the 18th G20 Summit to be held in New Delhi, India on September 9 and 10," Mao Ning said in a press release.

It has been reported in recent days that President Xi Jinping would not attend the gathering of world leaders, with his American counterpart Joe Biden on Sunday expressing his disappointment he would not see him there.

Asked at a regular press conference about whether the announcement meant Xi would not travel to New Delhi, Mao said: "I made an announcement about this just now.

"Premier Li Qiang will lead a delegation to New Delhi, India, to take part in the G20 Leaders' Summit.

"What I can tell you is that the G20 is an important forum for international economic cooperation."

The Group of 20 major economies consists of 19 countries and the European Union (EU), making up about 85 percent of global GDP and two-thirds of the world's population.

"China has always placed high importance on and actively participated in relevant events," Mao continued.

"In attending this meeting, Premier Li Qiang will convey China's thoughts and positions on G20 cooperation, pushing for the G20 to strengthen unity and cooperation, and working together to combat global economic and development challenges.

"We are willing to work with all sides to jointly push for the success of the G20 Leaders' Summit, and to make active contributions to promoting a stable global economic recovery and sustainable development."

Asked about Xi reportedly not planning to join the gathering in New Delhi, Biden told reporters, "I am disappointed, but I am going to get to see him," without elaborating.

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