"This visit is special because it is the first visit abroad by the Chinese premier since he assumed office in March. The relationship between our two countries are now sound and good," Khurshid told Chinese state-run news agency Xinhua in an interview today.
Khurshid believed the two neighbouring countries, despite their differences, have a lot in common and should "align their positions in many areas."
The upbeat tone is shared by Sitaram Yechury, a senior leader of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and a member of the upper house of the Indian parliament.
"This will be a very important visit for India. It will not only strengthen but also multiply the ties between the two countries," said Yechury, noting that the two countries are registering enviable growth rates while many other economies are struggling in recession or slowdown.
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"We have ancient bonds as two great civilisations and now we are moulding a modern bond marked by economic development and cooperation," he told Xinhua.
"We hope the Chinese premier's visit will be successful, as this is his first destination abroad since he became premier," Vijay told the news agency.