- Indian and Chinese troops danced to the tunes of '
bhangra ' after a jointmilitary exercise, for the 7th Sino-India joint exercise in China. - The video was shared from the
Indian Army 's social handles. - The exercise will focus on a balance of indoor classes and outdoor training activities for soldiers of both countries.
Though, the Indian side was a pro at the dance form, the Chinese nailed the performance with their synchronised moves. The sheer zeal of the soldiers, who otherwise are assumed to be wary of each other at the border, was a treat to watch.
What's interesting is that the video was shared from the official Twitter, Facebook and Instagram handles of the Indian Army. On Twitter, the video has been retweeted over 300 times and has garnered over 1.7k likes in the last 19 hours. In fact, the video also has over 77k views on Facebook.
Watch the video here:
Ex #HandInHand2018. 'Bole So Nihal Sat Sri Akal'. Troops of #IndianArmy & #ChineseArmy sharing lighter moments after practicing gruesome Battle Obstacle Course. #Synergy #Interoperability #UnitedNations @SpokespersonMoD @PIB_India pic.twitter.com/A3saAO4T8P
— ADG PI - INDIAN ARMY (@adgpi) December 12, 2018 ]]>“Troops of #IndianArmy and #ChineseArmy sharing lighter moments after practicing gruesome Battle Obstacle Course,” the Army wrote on its various social platforms.
This is the way #India and #China should live together... Wow... This is a scene which we want see in every part of the globe where Armies won't fight instead they Dance... Asia can teach world how to live with love and in peace like we did thousands of years ago... Love you all
— HUMAN (@05shanky) December 12, 2018 ]]>Salute to the Indian Army
🙏🙏🙏
That's ✌️ movement 😍
— Prakash Pro (@PrakashPro11) December 12, 2018 ]]>At a time when both countries are still on-guard with last year’s Doklam conflict, this video could be a sign of things moving in the right direction — or at least that is what the Indian Army wants us to believe.
The Seventh Sino-India joint exercise Hand-in-Hand 2018 is scheduled from 10 to 23 December 2018. Contingents from the Indian Army’s 11 SIKHLI and a regiment from Tibetan Military District of People’s Liberation Army are participating in the exercise.
With an aim to foster better relations between armies of both the countries, the exercise will focus on a balance of indoor classes and outdoor training activities. The exercise will also involve tactical level operations in an international counter insurgency/counter terrorism environment under the UN mandate.