Prime Minister Narendra Modi will kick off a two-day visit to China to hold an informal ‘heart-to-heart’ summit in Wuhan with Chinese President Xi Jinping. A one-on-one meeting, a tour of one of the best known museums, dinner by a picturesque lake side followed by talks with top officials would mark the unprecedented summit, which is aimed at evolving consensus between the two leaders on contentious issues, including the border dispute. Ahead of the summit, China has hailed reports that India plans to appoint Bollywood star Aamir Khan as brand ambassador to boost trade between the two countries. Khan has become famous with 'Dangal' in China which was watched by President Xi as well.
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Apr 27, 2018 11:27 am (IST)
China's state media said the informal meeting between Narendra Modi and Xi Jinping heralds new chapter in Sino-Indian relations. During last year's Doklam standoff, the two sides came close to war, an article in the state-run Global Times said. “It dragged Sino-Indian relations down to their lowest level since the 1962 Sino-Indian border War. Obviously, the Doklam standoff did not happen all of a sudden, but was the result of the accumulation of mistrust between the two countries," it said.
Apr 27, 2018 10:22 am (IST)
The meeting is billed as an informal, ‘heart-to-heart’ summit with no joint statement or agreement signing expected at the end. One factor which will be in focus for geopolitical concerns is the India-Nepal-China Economic Corridor. China had earlier this month proposed an India-Nepal-China economic corridor with multi-dimensional connectivity through the Himalayas as it seeks to expand its influence over the new Nepalese government headed by KP Sharma Oli, widely regarded as pro-Beijing. Back in India, however, the proposed trilateral seems to be off the priority list. Sources privy to the top leadership said that India’s focus was on ensuring bilateral relations with both nations.
There are similarities but it would be a terrible mistake to look at the Wuhan summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping from the same prism as Rajiv Gandhi's 1988 visit.
Apr 27, 2018 9:23 am (IST)
Ahead of the informal summit between Narendra Modi and Xi Jinping, China has hailed reports that India plans to appoint Bollywood star Amir Khan as brand ambassador to boost trade between the two countries. "I saw relevant reports. We all know that Amir Khan is a famous Indian actor. Many Chinese people, including myself, have watched his starring movie 'Wrestling!'," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said referring to the Khan’s movie ‘Dangal’. Some reports said that the Commerce Ministry is planning to appoint the Bollywood star as brand ambassador to promote trade ties between the two countries. Khan has become famous with 'Dangal' in China which was watched by President Xi as well. His other movie 'Secret Super Star' has also become very famous in China raking up record box office earnings.
India's concerns on BRI vis-a-vis the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) are well known. India boycotted the BRI summit in May, 2017 citing China's disregard for India's sovereignty and territorial integrity as the reason.
Apr 27, 2018 8:07 am (IST)
In a pre-departure statement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he and President Xi Jinping will review the developments in Sino-Indian relations from a strategic and long-term perspective.
President Xi and I will exchange views on a range of issues of bilateral and global importance. We will discuss our respective visions and priorities for national development, particularly in the context of current and future international situation.
Narendra Modi and Xi Jinping began their informal meetings way back in 2014 when the Chinese president was hosted by the PM at the Sabarmati Ashram in Gujarat. They have met and interacted with each other in about a dozen international meetings since then. But the Wuhan Summit will be their "heart-to-heart" informal meeting, where no agreement will be signed nor will a joint statement be issued.
Apr 27, 2018 8:01 am (IST)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will embark on a two-day visit to China to hold an informal ‘heart-to-heart’ summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. A one-on-one meeting, a tour of one of the best known museums, dinner by a picturesque lake side followed by talks with top officials would mark the unprecedented summit, which is aimed at evolving consensus between the two leaders on contentious issues, including the border dispute. Modi and Xi will initially visit the Hubei Provincial Museum which has a large number of state-level historic and cultural relics. It will be followed by talks between the two leaders accompanied by six top officials from each side. The two leaders will have one-on-one dinner at the famous East Lake, a favourite holiday destination of China's revolutionary leader Mao Zedong. On Saturday, they will resume their one-on-one interaction in the morning with walks by the lake side, boat ride and wind up their talks over lunch.
File photo of Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping. (PTI)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will kick off a two-day visit to China to hold an informal ‘heart-to-heart’ summit in Wuhan with Chinese President Xi Jinping. A one-on-one meeting, a tour of one of the best known museums, dinner by a picturesque lake side followed by talks with top officials would mark the unprecedented summit, which is aimed at evolving consensus between the two leaders on contentious issues, including the border dispute. Ahead of the summit, China has hailed reports that India plans to appoint Bollywood star Aamir Khan as brand ambassador to boost trade between the two countries. Khan has become famous with 'Dangal' in China which was watched by President Xi as well.
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Modi and Xi will initially visit the Hubei Provincial Museum which has a large number of state-level historic and cultural relics. It will be followed by talks between the two leaders accompanied by six top officials from each side. The two leaders will have one-on-one dinner at the famous East Lake, a favourite holiday destination of China's revolutionary leader Mao Zedong. On Saturday, they will resume their one-on-one interaction in the morning with walks by the lake side, boat ride and wind up their talks over lunch.
Narendra Modi and Xi Jinping began their informal meetings way back in 2014 when the Chinese president was hosted by the PM at the Sabarmati Ashram in Gujarat. They have met and interacted with each other in about a dozen international meetings since then. But the Wuhan Summit will be their "heart-to-heart" informal meeting, where no agreement will be signed nor will a joint statement be issued.
It is a summit, according to the officials, to forge consensus to resolve the issues with follow up actions by officials than announcing any agreements. This is something the leaders of the two countries have never tried so far, they said. The two leaders would spend most of time interacting with each other only accompanied by translators with one-on-one conversations focussing on global, regional and bilateral issues.
The summit is being seen as an effort by India and China to rebuild trust and improve ties that were hit by the 73-day-long Doklam standoff last year.
The famous East Lake where the two leaders would spend most of the time was a favourite holiday spot for Mao. The picturesque garden adjacent to the mighty Yangtze river is also where Mao used to enjoy his favourite pastime swimming. The place has iconic holiday villa of Mao, which is now a memorial where Xi is expected to take Modi round.
At the Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad and its surroundings, Modi was Xi's guide to introduce the essence of Gandhian thought, including his iconic Charkha where the Chinese leader, who has emerged as the powerful leader of the country with an unlimited tenure, tried his hand to operate Gandhiji's most cherished symbol.
It is now Xi's turn at Wuhan. The details of the informal summit were not disclosed but officials said it included walks by the two leaders in the East Lake where they will have a boat ride and take walks just accompanied by their translators.
In a pre-departure statement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he and President Xi Jinping will review the developments in Sino-Indian relations from a strategic and long-term perspective.
Modi will have relaxed meetings with Xi, which officials say could become a game-changer if they manage to reach consensus on finding the solution to the problems, including the way forward to resolve the boundary dispute and other vexed issues that bedevilled the ties.
Ahead of the summit, China said the arrangements being made for Modi's stay in Wuhan would go beyond the expectations of the Indian side and the informal summit could be a new starting point.
"This kind of one-on-one is not often seen in other countries," Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Kong Xuanyou told the media this week. The two leaders will have strategic communication on the major changes in the international landscape unseen in more than 100 years, Kong said in an apparent reference to major changes taking place following US President Donald Trump's aggressive 'America First' policy threatening to undermine the process of globalisation under which India and China are the biggest beneficiaries.
Conceived on the lines of the 1988 ice-breaking visit to China undertaken by the then prime minister Rajiv Gandhi and his far-reaching talks with China's paramount leader Deng Xiaoping setting a new tone for the relations post-1962 war, Xi-Modi dialogue at Wuhan was aimed at a working a new paradigm for the bilateral relations for the next 15 years, Indian officials said.
It is a leadership driven summit providing a leadership driven direction and a way forward to more stable bilateral ties, they added. This will be fourth visit of Modi to China after he came to power in 2014. He is again due to visit China to take part in the SCO summit to be held at Qingdao city on June 9-10.