Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit India: Report

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Chinese is expected to visit India, likely in February or March, to bolster ties with amid Beijing's heightening tensions with the United States, a media report has said.

Xi is expected to discuss with Indian measures to defuse border tensions, as well as propose deals to expand imports of Indian and increase cooperation in advanced technologies, the Nikkei said quoting sources.

The visit, when it occurs, is expected to see the two sides work to take taken during the informal summit in Wuhan, China, in April 2018 between Modi and

The summit had helped lower bilateral tensions, which flared in 2017 summer when troops of both sides squared off for over 70 days in Doklam, on the trijunction border between India, and

Meeting on the sidelines of the summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in December last year, both Modi and Xi had concurred that there had been a "perceptible improvement" in bilateral ties after the summit and both voiced optimism that 2019 would be an even better year for India-relations.

The expected Modi-Xi meeting would come ahead of the second Belt and Road Initiative forum in April. has refused to join the BRI saying it violates India's territorial integrity and sovereignty. The $50 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor passes through Pakistan-occupied

did not send any to the first international BRI forum hosted by China in 2017.

The Modi-Xi meeting could also see more Chinese imports of Indian agricultural products, including soybeans, Nikkei said.

Boosting ties with India could provide China an alternative supplier to the U.S. for advanced technologies, given India's highly developed sector, the daily said.

Worried that worsening relations with might restrict the supply of critical components, has sought to expand connections in this field with its South Asian neighbor, it said.

Xi's visit will also help China counter U.S. Donald Trump's Indo-Pacific strategy of deepening cooperation with Japan, India, and other regional players to curb China's influence. But Chinese military sources told Nikkei the has yet to finalize its strategy, giving Xi an opening to dissuade Modi from joining the U.S.-led anti-China coalition.

Xi has also been working to improve relations with Japan, and held meetings with Japanese Prime Minister last September and October.

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First Published: Wed, January 23 2019. 12:44 IST