Eighteen suspects of the deadly terror attack in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region on July 28 have surrendered to police.
China's minister of public security has pledged severe punishment and tough measures to crack down on terrorism.
Investigations show that it was an attack jointly "organized and premeditated" by terrorists both in and outside China, authorities say.
Code-named "Peace Mission 2014",the joint military drill will take place in Inner Mongolia and will not target any third party.
Minister of Public Security Guo Shengkun on Monday told Chinese police to step up anti-terrorism measures and be prepared to cope with various risks and challenges "at any given time".
Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for "nets spread from the earth to the sky" to defend against terrorist acts in Xinjiang.
The White House is condemning a bombing attack in Urumqi, China, calling it a, quote, "despicable and outrageous" act of violence against innocent civilians.
Twenty-nine civilians were confirmed dead and more than 130 others injured Saturday in a railway station attack in Southwest Chinese city of Kunming, authorities said.
The death toll of the May 22 terrorist attack in Urumqi has risen to 43, including four attackers, local police said on Saturday.
A blast occurred at a railway station in Urumqi, capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Wednesday evening.
There have been a series of deadly terrorist attacks in China over the past three years, most occurring in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
China's National Anti-Terrorism Leading Group launched a year-long campaign against terrorist attacks and violence across China on May 25, with Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region as the major battleground.
China and Russia on Friday vowed to jointly tackle threats and challenges to safeguard their sovereignty, security and development interests.
However, the terrorists' attempts to defy the government and create panic and plant the seeds of hatred among different ethnic groups are doomed to fail.
We have to crack down on terrorists fiercely. There is no other way to deal with terrorists who wantonly kill women and children. Any nation harboring or indulging terrorists is not genuinely a peace-loving country.
We should not let these terrorists feel they may have any sympathy or support from the world. All nations should be united to deal with them.
Although there is no way to predict or prevent unexpected emergencies, knowing potential threats and how to react can make a world of difference in protecting people around us.