"The shared interests far outweigh the differences. The visit shows the maturity of our relationship. It shows that there is a lot of scope to continue with discussions and dialogues," Chinese Consul-General in Kolkata Ma Zhanwu told PTI.
Wang arrived today on a three-day visit, starting his itinerary from Goa, the venue for the October BRICS Summit.
He would hold talks with his counterpart Sushma Swaraj in Delhi tomorrow on key regional and bilateral issues, including China's "thwarting" New Delhi's bid for NSG membership.
"Ours is a very important relationship. The differences are not that important. Our relation is strong and differences are nothing new," Zhanwu said.
Wang's visit also comes just days after Chinese troops "transgression" in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand last month.
When asked about the agenda of the meeting of the foreign ministers tomorrow, the consul-general said they would talk about the shared interests of India and China.