China-India joint anti-terror drill
2008-12-08 03:12:14 GMT2008-12-08 11:12:14 (Beijing Time)
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Soldiers from China and India conduct a flush-out operation during their joint anti-terror training in India's Belgaum, December 7, 2008. A week-long China-India army joint anti-terrorism training aiming at promoting the two armies' mutual understanding and trust is now in its second phase. [Xinhua]
A soldier from the Indian army does a climbing exercise during the China-India joint anti-terror training in India's Belgaum, December 7, 2008. A week-long China-India army joint anti-terrorism training aiming at promoting the two armies' mutual understanding and trust is now in its second phase. [Xinhua]
Participants from Chinese army join in a shooting training during the China-India joint anti-terror training exercise in India's Belgaum, December 7, 2008. A week-long China-India army joint anti-terrorism training aiming at promoting the two armies' mutual understanding and trust is now in its second phase. [Xinhua]
Chinese soldiers react during an exercise on the second day of the China-India army joint anti-terrorism training code-named "Hand in Hand 2008" in Belgaum, India, Dec. 7, 2008. The week-long China-India army joint anti-terrorism training entered the second phase on Sunday, as soldiers from the two sides began to carry out exercise together. (Xinhua Photo)
Soldiers from China and India receive ambush training during the China-India joint anti-terror training exercise in India's Belgaum, December 7, 2008. A week-long China-India army joint anti-terrorism training aiming at promoting the two armies' mutual understanding and trust is now in its second phase. [Xinhua]
Soldiers from China and India conduct a flush-out operation during their joint anti-terror training in India's Belgaum, December 7, 2008. A week-long China-India army joint anti-terrorism training aiming at promoting the two armies' mutual understanding and trust is now in its second phase. [Xinhua]