Prime Minister Narendra Modi being welcomed by a girl on his arrival at Xi’an Xiangyang International Airport
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in China early on Thursday morning May 14,2015 on a three-day visit. His first stop is the ancient city of Xian,( the capital of Shaanxi province) also the hometown of President Xi Jinping.
PM Narendra Modi at the Daxingshan Temple at Chinese President Xi Jinping's hometown Xi'an.
On Twitter, the PM says he is "very glad to see enthusiasm among the people of China. People-to-people ties are always special".
PM Modi's arrival in Xian is significant and a departure from protocol by the Chinese government. It is being seen as a sign of the importance China is attaching to this visit and a reciprocal gesture after President Xi was hosted by the Indian Prime Minister in his home state of Gujarat last year.
Narendra Modi will hold summit level talks with President Xi this afternoon
Narendra Modi will also visit the famous Wild Goose Pagoda, the spiritual structure built to highlight famous Chinese Buddhist monk Xuan Zang's journey to India in 645 AD through the ancient Silk Road.
Narendra Modi's formal talks with the Chinese leadership will take place on Friday in Beijing. India and China are expected to sign 20 business deals worth about $10 billion during PM Modi's visit.
The trade imbalance will figure high on the agenda. The trade deficit between India and China increased about 34 per cent to $48.43 billion in 2014-15 from $36.21 billion in the previous fiscal in China's favour.
India is expected to raise its concern over China's plans for infrastructure projects in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir.
China' stapled visas for residents of Arunachal Pradesh will also be raised
Gujarat Chief Minister Anandiben Patel will be a part of the 26-member delegation of ministers, officials and industrialists that will visit China with PM Modi
In a bid to give a boost to his 'Make in Maharashtra' initiative, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis will accompany Prime Minister Narendra Modi to China
Prime Minister Narendra Modi viewing the exhibits at the Terracotta Warriors Museum
In the visitors book at the Terracotta Warriors Museum in Xian, PM Modi
wrote that he was "deeply impressed" by the extraordinary care with
which the museum has been preserved
Priime Minister Narendra Modi,Chinese President Xi Jinping Meet For 90 Minutes
Increasing convergence, political issues and boundary issues were
among the topics that Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed with
Chinese President Xi Jinping in Xian on Thursday May 14,2015
During their 90-minute meeting, the two leaders discussed ways to
strengthen trust between two countries. Connectivity issues along with
ways to build cooperation to fight against terrorism were also taken up
during the meeting. Issue of Comprehensive Convention on International
Terrorism (CCIT) was also brought up along with an economic front, trade
deficit and investment climate.
While briefing about the meeting, Indian Foreign Secretary S
Jaishankar said -
"Discussions were wide ranging and detailed, atmosphere
was very comfortable. There was a discussion on strengthening trust and
increasing convergence, trade deficit was also discussed. Regional and
global issues were discussed Increasing convergence''
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