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China's President Xi Jinping has begun his first official visit to India, with a focus on improving trade ties and resolving the decades-old dispute over border areas. | |
China is one of India's top trading partners and the Asian neighbours are the world's most populous countries. | China is one of India's top trading partners and the Asian neighbours are the world's most populous countries. |
The two countries disagree over the demarcation of several Himalayan border areas and fought a brief war in 1962. | The two countries disagree over the demarcation of several Himalayan border areas and fought a brief war in 1962. |
Tensions over the issue still flare up from time to time. | Tensions over the issue still flare up from time to time. |
Beijing and Delhi have held numerous rounds of border talks, but all have been unsuccessful so far. | Beijing and Delhi have held numerous rounds of border talks, but all have been unsuccessful so far. |
Mr Xi's visit comes amid unconfirmed reports in the Indian media of a new face-off on the border. | |
The reports said that Indian troops had spotted their Chinese counterparts trying to construct a temporary road into the Indian territory across the Line of Actual Control (the de facto boundary) in the Ladakh region. | |
Ties between the two countries have received a boost under the new Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has pledged to revitalise the economy and deepen ties with China during his term of office. | Ties between the two countries have received a boost under the new Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has pledged to revitalise the economy and deepen ties with China during his term of office. |
In July, the two leaders met on the sidelines of the sixth Brics summit in Brazil and stressed the need to boost bilateral relations. | In July, the two leaders met on the sidelines of the sixth Brics summit in Brazil and stressed the need to boost bilateral relations. |
'Creating history' | 'Creating history' |
Mr Xi began his three-day visit in the western state of Gujarat, where he will attend a banquet in the evening to be hosted by Mr Modi. The reception coincides with Mr Modi's 64th birthday. | |
Mr Modi was the chief minister of Gujarat for over a decade before leading his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to a landslide win in the May general election and becoming prime minister. | Mr Modi was the chief minister of Gujarat for over a decade before leading his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to a landslide win in the May general election and becoming prime minister. |
The choice of Gujarat as Mr Xi's first stop in India marks a departure from protocol and many see it as a sign of warm relations between the two leaders. | |
Mr Xi will travel to Delhi on Thursday, and is expected to hold talks with Mr Modi focussing on trade, infrastructure and border disputes. | |
Although trade between India and China has reached close to $70bn (£43bn), India's trade deficit has climbed to over $40bn from $1bn in 2001-2002, according to official Indian figures. | Although trade between India and China has reached close to $70bn (£43bn), India's trade deficit has climbed to over $40bn from $1bn in 2001-2002, according to official Indian figures. |
Indian media reports said that China could pledge billions of dollars to India's creaky railway, manufacturing and infrastructure projects during Mr Xi's visit. | |
Earlier this month, Mr Modi's five-day trip to Japan was seen as an attempt by the two democracies to balance the rising weight of China across Asia. | Earlier this month, Mr Modi's five-day trip to Japan was seen as an attempt by the two democracies to balance the rising weight of China across Asia. |
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pledged to raise public and private investment and financing from Japan to $33.6bn within five years, and Delhi and Tokyo set a target to double Japan's direct investment in India in that period from some $2bn last year. | Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pledged to raise public and private investment and financing from Japan to $33.6bn within five years, and Delhi and Tokyo set a target to double Japan's direct investment in India in that period from some $2bn last year. |
Correspondents say Mr Xi is expected to pledge investments matching or exceeding Japan's - a sign, they say, of how Mr Modi has been able to leverage the rivalry between China and Japan to maximise gains for India. | Correspondents say Mr Xi is expected to pledge investments matching or exceeding Japan's - a sign, they say, of how Mr Modi has been able to leverage the rivalry between China and Japan to maximise gains for India. |
"China, I think, is conscious that we have a good equation with Japan," Jayadev Ranade of the Delhi-based think-tank Centre for China Analysis and Strategy told the Associated Press news agency. | "China, I think, is conscious that we have a good equation with Japan," Jayadev Ranade of the Delhi-based think-tank Centre for China Analysis and Strategy told the Associated Press news agency. |