PM Modi, President Jinping to script new course for India-China ties in Wuhan summit
PM Modi, President Jinping to script  new course for India-China ties in Wuhan summit
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Beijing: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping will participate at a summit in China's Wuhan city from 27 to 28 April for a "heart-to-heart" chat to see the sights of a new paradigm for India-China ties and find ways to address the controversial issues like the border dispute.

The Modi-Xi talks will centre of attention on adhering to the principle that both countries should be responsive to each other's concerns and aspirations.

At the summit, Modi and Xi will make an effort to work out a general framework for relations to move ahead without much of great hopes about the upshot.

No major agreements are expected to be reached at the summit. The two leaders will have open talks on the controversial issues like Xi's most preference project, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). This flagship project for $50 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has become a major hesitant block for the bilateral ties.

India has the disapproval of CPEC as it is being laid through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) closing the eyes to India's sovereignty concerns.

The Wuhan summit is expected to provide honest try by the India-China leaders to work out a considerate at the top on the future course of ties to take the helm through the maze of divergence and build strategic trust and communication between both nations.

 

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