The final touches to next week's high-profile visit, the schedule of which was kept under wraps, were given by National Security Advisor Ajit Doval who met Xi today and handed over a personal letter from Prime Minister Modi.
Welcoming Doval, Xi said his visit to finalise the programme testifies the great importance placed by Modi and the Indian government to the overall relationship with China.
Referring to his first meeting with Modi at Fortaleza in Brazil in July on the sidelines of the BRICS summit, Xi said, "I am happy about the great conversation I have had with Modi. During that meeting China and India leaders reached an important agreement," he said.
"We both agreed that the China-India relationship is a relationship of important strategic implications and we believe that by upholding our shared interests and deepening our cooperation will not only promote our respective national development but also serve the benefits of our two countries and two peoples," Xi said.
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Stating that he looked forward to his India visit, Xi said "I believe this visit will give me a better understanding of the development accomplishments of India and of the various cooperation between the two countries.
"I believe we will work together with Prime Minister Modi and Indian government to elevate our bilateral relations to a new level," he said.
Reciprocating the sentiments, Doval said he was "privileged" to meet Xi and handed over a special message from Modi.
"He has developed so much respect for you and personal regard for you that he must have mentioned his meeting with you many times to us. He mentioned to you also about the place the great Chinese philosopher Xuan Zang visited Vadhnagar, Prime Minister Modi's own village," he said.
Earlier, Doval had talks with State Councillor, Yang Jiechi and Foreign Minister, Wang Yi.