Analysis | Indian Prime Minister’s visit to China will boost trust and border stability: analysts
Narendra Modi's talks with President Xi Jinping expected to help rebuild trust weakened when India and US signed new strategic Indian Ocean partnership
Rebuilding trust and boosting border stability will top the agenda of talks when India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits China this week.
The two nations will hope to boost ties and expand their mutual influence in Asia through multilateral efforts.
Modi is due to arrive in Xian – the home town of President Xi Jinping – on Thursday for a three-day visit, which will also see him travel to Beijing and Shanghai before he leaves for Mongolia and South Korea.
Xi visited Modi’s home state of Gujarat during his trip to India in September.
These rare visits to each other’s respective home towns are widely viewed as an attempt to boost the friendship between the two state leaders.
Analysts said Modi’s visit would help rebuild trust between the two nations, which was weakened in January when Modi and US President Barack Obama signed a new strategic partnership agreement involving greater co-operation in the Indian Ocean region.