No specific agendas for upcoming Indo-China 'informal' summit

ANI  |  Wuhan [China] 

The summit is touted to be an informal one where two leaders are scheduled to discuss about bilateral and global strategic issues in an informal setting.

It is a first-of-its kind summit to be held between the two Asian giants, which have shared a long-time strategic relationship with each other.

Earlier in the day, India's to told that the two countries will not release any Memorandum of Understandings or Joint statements post the culmination of the informal meeting.

Further the two leaders are expected to visit certain places in the City including the or botanical garden which are said to be the famous sight-seeing places of the Chinese commercial hub.

Earlier in the day Jinping arrived at the city ahead of the informal summit.

Later on Thursday evening, Modi will depart from for

The summit comes at a time when the two sides are facing conflicts over the on-going Doklam stand-off and China's vetoing of a UNSC move to declare Pakistan- based as a global terrorist and a fugitive.

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First Published: Thu, April 26 2018. 14:15 IST