Defence Minister A K Antony today said that Sino-Indian bilateral relations were improving and getting better, despite the border dispute. Speaking on the sidelines of Principal Controller's Conference in New Delhi, Mr Antony said the government has taken a conscious policy decision to maintain very cordial and friendly relations with all the neighbours. He said China is our largest trading partner today and cultural relations are improving between the two countries. Mr Antony today said there are nearly 40 terror camps operating in Pakistan. The minister said Pakistan should seriously try to dismantle these camps. On the Indo-Pak dialogue process, the minister said that the talks are the continuous process to bring peace in the region. He said more women will be inducted into defence services.<br/>
News On AIR | May 12, 2010 1:28 PM
Sino-Indian bilateral relations improving: Antony