National Security Advisor Ajit Doval today held talks with China's top diplomat and State Councillor Yang Jiechi to finalise the arrangements for Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to India expected to take place next week.
Doval arrived here yesterday as the Special Representative of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make final preparations for Xi's visit.
The two officials met at the Diaoyutai Guest house to finalise the schedule and agenda for Xi's visit.
It speaks volumes about the importance the Indian side attaches to Xi's visit and bilateral relations, he said.
"We believe that with specific efforts from both sides President's visit will be a full success and bilateral relations will be taken to higher level," he said.
Expressing happiness over Doval taking over as NSA, Yang appreciated his contribution to the bilateral ties.
Appreciating the gesture to receive him at a short notice, Doval said he had brought a special message for Xi from the Prime Minister's side.
Doval is due to meet Xi later in the day.
During his visit to India, Xi is expected to announce major Chinese investments as well as hold talks with Modi on border dispute as well as China's plans to revive a number of Silk Road Projects including the Maritime Silk Road.
Doval's visit is taking place in the immediate backdrop of the cancellation of Xi's visit to Islamabad planned as part of his first visit to Pakistan, Sri Lanka and India.
Dates for the visit of Xi, also the General Secretary of the ruling Communist Party of China, have not yet been officially announced by both sides.
Initially, Xi was to pay a three-day visit to New Delhi from September 17.
Speculation is rife that in view of the cancellation of the visit to Pakistan, Xi may arrive in India earlier and may visit Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state Gujarat before he lands in New Delhi.
Commerce Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, who visited Beijing twice including early this month, has laid ground for Xi's visit by holding extensive talks with Chinese officials on the package of investments as well as measures to address India's concerns of trade deficit.
Doval arrived here yesterday as the Special Representative of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make final preparations for Xi's visit.
The two officials met at the Diaoyutai Guest house to finalise the schedule and agenda for Xi's visit.
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Welcoming Doval, Yang who is also China's Special Representative for Sino-India border talks, said he highly appreciates Doval's visit.
It speaks volumes about the importance the Indian side attaches to Xi's visit and bilateral relations, he said.
"We believe that with specific efforts from both sides President's visit will be a full success and bilateral relations will be taken to higher level," he said.
Expressing happiness over Doval taking over as NSA, Yang appreciated his contribution to the bilateral ties.
Appreciating the gesture to receive him at a short notice, Doval said he had brought a special message for Xi from the Prime Minister's side.
Doval is due to meet Xi later in the day.
During his visit to India, Xi is expected to announce major Chinese investments as well as hold talks with Modi on border dispute as well as China's plans to revive a number of Silk Road Projects including the Maritime Silk Road.
Doval's visit is taking place in the immediate backdrop of the cancellation of Xi's visit to Islamabad planned as part of his first visit to Pakistan, Sri Lanka and India.
Dates for the visit of Xi, also the General Secretary of the ruling Communist Party of China, have not yet been officially announced by both sides.
Initially, Xi was to pay a three-day visit to New Delhi from September 17.
Speculation is rife that in view of the cancellation of the visit to Pakistan, Xi may arrive in India earlier and may visit Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state Gujarat before he lands in New Delhi.
Commerce Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, who visited Beijing twice including early this month, has laid ground for Xi's visit by holding extensive talks with Chinese officials on the package of investments as well as measures to address India's concerns of trade deficit.