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India's Modi invites Chinese president to visit



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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi takes his oath at the presidential palace in New Delhi



NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday to visit, seeking greater engagement between the world's two most populous nations on trade and regional security.


Modi extended the invitation when he spoke by telephone with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, who had called to congratulate him on his victory in India's general election, the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement.

The Hindu nationalist won election by a landslide, ending a decade of rule by the Congress party that for most of the time since Indian independence in 1947 has been associated with a policy of non-alignment.

Li "conveyed the Chinese government's desire to establish robust partnership" with India's new government, the statement said.

Modi said he was keen to work closely with the Chinese leadership to deal with any outstanding issues, adding that he "welcomed greater economic engagement between the two countries".

No official statement was issued in Beijing. The last Chinese head of state to visit India was Hu Jintao in 2012.

Modi invited South Asian leaders to his inauguration on Monday, turning the event into an informal regional summit. He is keen to rebalance relations between New Delhi and Beijing that have long been marked by suspicion.

China's closest ally in the region is India's traditional foe, Pakistan, whose prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, attended the inauguration.

China and India fought a brief Himalayan war in 1962 that India lost. Tensions have occasionally flared on their common border, which runs for a total of nearly 3,400 km (2,100 miles) and is still partly in dispute.

India runs a $40 billion bilateral trade deficit with China, and Modi is expected to seek greater market access to reduce that gap. China's own embrace of an export-led model has helped its economy outgrow India's fourfold since 1980.



(Reporting by Sruthi Gottipati; Editing by Douglas Busvine and Nick Macfie)



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He is most likely scheduled to visit soon - Incidentally Li Keqiang made his first foreign trip after becoming PM to India and I believe Xi made his first to Russia. Nice symbolism there.
 
He is not a boot licker nawaz that terroist modi will call him and he will come jumping in...
 
Modi is desperate. He knows U.S is leaving Afghanistan and Pakistan and China will be more active in the region.
 
NEW DELHI: Indicating its special ties with the Narendra Modi government, China will send Foreign Minister Wang Yi to India on June 8 to connect with the new regime at the onset.

Wang is expected to be in Delhi on June 8, official sources indicated to ET. He is being sent as a special envoy. That Beijing has decided to send one of its top Ministers to India in less than fortnight of Modi taking charge indicates the importance attached by the Chinese government to the Modi dispensation, sources said.

Wang's visit will be the first standalone bilateral visit to India after the SAARC leaders were in Delhi for Modi's swearing in ceremony.

China on Tuesday indicated keen interest in establishing high-level contacts with India's new leadership at the outset to increase engagement in political, trade and economic areas.

"China attaches high importance to relations with India and is ready to work with the new Indian government to maintain high-level contacts," China's State Councillor Yang Jiechi told India's Ambassador Ashok K Kantha during a meeting in Beijing on Tuesday.

China is keen that a top Indian leader attends the celebrations of the 60th anniversary of Panchasheel. But it is unlikely that the PM will visit China for this. He will get an opportunity to meet the Chinese President on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit in Brazil in July. President Xi Jinping may visit India later this year.

The Panchasheel event in which leaders of China, India and Myanmar are expected to participate is scheduled to be held in China on June 28.

Last year, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang made New Delhi his first destination abroad.
 
This is about trade. Not hostilities. Dont confuse the two.
 
It should be mentioned, that prior Ahmedabad BRT was being considered, there was a group of Chinese university students (who were doing masters in urban planning & infra) who had drawn up blueprints for infrastructure building and planning for this city. This happened when Modi was the CM Gujarat. I will try to dig out the news which is now almost 6 yrs old but still, valid. So impressed was he with their valid contribution that he included their suggestions.

I will try to dig out the news. Am not making this up :)
 
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