"Modi's first journey to China since he assumed office constitutes a significant step in building the Sino-India strategic mutual trust," an article written by Liu Zongyi, research fellow of the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies, said.
"In the first place, the state heads of the two countries have strengthened mutual trust with practical actions," it said stating that Modi has been given an "unprecedented welcome and reception in China".
But at the same time it said "China has failed to gain support from India on issues concerning its key interests, especially in building the Silk Road Economic Belt and 21st Century Maritime Silk Road (MSR)."
Beijing has rendered enormous endorsement for New Delhi in regional and international cooperation, but acquired less in comparison, it said.
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Officials said the Silk Road initiatives, officially called the Belt and Road projects has figured in Modi's talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
While India is taking part in the BCIM, it has already expressed concerns over the CPEC as it goes through the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
About the Chinese investments in India, the Global Times article said "tens of billions of investment deals will, of course, facilitate Chinese firms in entering India's market".
"How they will benefit China rests on to which extent India will open its market," it said.