Modi-Xi summit will look at big picture of India-China ties than specific issues: Official sources

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

The summit between and Chinese in will mostly be one-on-one where they will devote most of the time to discuss the big picture of the India-relations rather than specific issues, official sources said today.

They will try to work out a new paradigm for the bilateral ties bogged down with a host of disputes and differences.

Sources said that the summit is not the platform where the two leaders will discuss specific issues like the UN ban on Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed and tick off one by one.

A veto-wielding of the UN Security Council, has repeatedly blocked India's move to designate Azhar a global terrorist under the

The two leaders will have free-flowing discussions and no agreements were expected to be signed, they said.

Also there will be few officials present at the informal summit venue.

Most of the time the two leaders were expected to interact between themselves with the presence of just translators, official sources said.

was expected to arrive in in the evening on April 26 and join Xi in the informal summit at a picturesque location the next day. Their meetings were expected to go on till mid-day of April 28 after which the will return, they said.

The summit is unprecedented as this is the first-time is hosting an informal summit spanning about two days, signifying the importance it attaches to the bilateral ties bogged down with a host of issues last year including the Dokalam standoff lasting 73 days.

Though there were informal get-togethers organised by Chinese leaders with foreign dignitaries, it was part of state visits.

The idea for a such a summit was mooted when and Xi met during the BRICS summit at Xiamen last year in the backdrop of the Dokalam standoff and evolved steadily over the months with high-level meetings starting with Chinese to last December.

Modelled on the 1988 ice-breaking summit between former and Chinese paramount leader Deng Xiaoping, the summit would look at the big picture of India-relations.

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 13:30 IST