"It is not quite often for top Chinese leaders to travel outside Beijing to meet foreign guests. The tour of the ancient Xi'an City, a place closely connected to China and India's deep historical links, was a carefully orchestrated choice," state-run Xinhua news agency said in a special commentary.
Xi returned the favour by offering Modi a visit to his family origin of Shaanxi, it said, referring to the similar welcome accorded to Xi when he visited Ahmedabad last year.
Earlier state-run China Daily said Modi would be given the "highest-level reception when he arrives on Thursday, with President Xi Jinping accompanying him throughout his stay in Xi'an, the capital of Shaanxi province. It is very rare for Chinese leaders to accompany foreign guests outside Beijing," it said.
With growing economic integration and people-to-people contact in recent years, the two Asian economies have ushered in a new phase and Sino-Indian ties could be among the most important bilateral relationships, requiring the two powers to abandon the outdated zero-sum mindset and build a more constructive relationship, it said.
Otherwise, both might slow down their growth if they fall into a spiral of bilateral rivalry.
It would be better for the two economies to go beyond containment and seize the noticeable synergies thanks to their complementary industries, it said.