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Narendra Modi to welcome Xi Jinping in Ahmedabad; trade, investment top agenda

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Narendra Modi, who arrived here yesterday for the first time after becoming prime minister, will on Wednesday receive Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Modi, on his 64th birthday today, will welcome Xi, who is set to begin his three-day sojourn to India from Ahmedabad, the commercial capital of Gujarat state, this afternoon.

In a first, Modi will receive the Chinese President after which the two sides are to ink some agreements related to the region.

A red carpet welcome and Gujarati culture and cuisine await the Chinese President during his six-hour visit to the state.

According to Modi, visiting heads of states should travel beyond New Delhi and see smaller towns to understand the country's diversity better.

This is the first home visit of Modi after becoming prime minister. Modi became prime minister in May this year after he led the Bharatiya Janata Party to a stunning victory in the General Elections.

Trade, investment to top agenda

Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to India would see trade and investment topping the agenda of talks between him and Prime Minister Narendra Modi besides other bilateral issues.

Modi has described the India-China ties as going "beyond plain arithmetic".

Discussing the India-China relations with Chinese journalists based in New Delhi, Modi summarised the possibilities of the bilateral ties moving ahead as "Inch (India and China) towards Miles (Millennium of Exceptional Synergy)".

To a question on how he foresees India and China relations developing, Modi said: "Our relations go beyond plain arithmetic. They have a unique chemistry that can make for a defining moment."

Xi Jinping's schedule: From dinner at Sabarmati riverfront to inking of agreements

While in Ahmedabad, Xi is to visit Mahatma Gandhi's Sabarmati Ashram and spend some time there along with Modi, who is to host a private dinner for the Chinese President at the Sabarmati Riverfront Park.

The Sabarmati riverfront is a pet project of Modi, who as Gujarat chief minister developed it on the line of the Thames river of London.

Several international mega events like kite festival, and Navratri festival have been organised at the riverfront.

As many as 150 Gujarati dishes are on the menu for the dinner, being prepared by a team of experts from different parts of Gujarat and the Taj Hotel team from Mumbai and Delhi.

Modi's personal cook Badri will oversee the food section. Badri has been cooking for Modi for over 15 years.

In the evening, the two leaders will leave for Delhi.

On Thursday, Modi and Xi would hold talks at the Hyderabad House which would be followed by the inking of several agreements, including on infrastructure and railways.

The talks between the two leaders come amid reports of Chinese civilians entering Indian territory in Demchok in Ladakh.

"All substantive issues which have a bearing on India-China relations will be discussed" between the two, the External Affairs Ministry spokesperson has said.

The issue of China issuing stapled visas to Indian citizens of Arunachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir is also likely to figure in the deliberations.

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj last week said India wants China to "understand and appreciate" its "sensitivities" regarding Arunachal Pradesh as New Delhi respects Beijing's position on Tibet and Taiwan.

Xi is scheduled to deliver a keynote address under the auspices of the Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA) on Thursday afternoon.

Vice President Hamid Ansari will call on Xi.

In the evening, the Chinese President would call on President Pranab Mukherjee, who is to host a banquet in his honour.

On Friday, Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan and Congress president Sonia Gandhi would call on him, before he departs.

The Chinese President's visit to India comes days after Modi's successful Japan visit, during which the Japanese government committed to invest USD 35 billion in India for development projects.

Japan is locked in a bitter quarrel with China over some disputed islands in the East China Sea.

Among the accords expected to be inked during Xi's visit is a sister city agreement between Ahmedabad and China's most developed Guangdong province.

Both sides are also expected to announce the setting up of two industrial parks by China, one each in Gujarat and Maharashtra.

India-China trade totaled USD 66.4 billion last year, which was heavily skewed in China's favour.

India has voiced concern at the mounting trade deficit which averaged USD 35 billion.

Xi's visit comes at a time when President Mukherjee is visiting Vietnam.

China and Vietnam are not on the best of diplomatic terms over Beijing's claim to the whole of South China Sea.

Modi and Xi have met earlier, on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in Brazil in July.

Xi will be accompanied by his wife, Peng Liyuan, a noted singer, two senior members of the Communist Party of China politburo, state councillor Yang Jiechi, who was formerly foreign minister, Foreign Minister Wang Yi, and Minister for Commerce Gao Hucheng besides other officials.

With PTI inputs 

 

 

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