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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, May 14, 2015
Xi greets Modi in ancestral home town with eye to trade ties
Indian
Prime Minister Narendra Modi (L) and Chinese President Xi Jinping shake
hands before they hold a meeting in Xian, Shaanxi province, China, May
14, 2015.
Indian
Prime Minister Narendra Modi bows as he visits the Daxingshan Buddhist
temple, in Xian, Shaanxi province, China, May 14, 2015.
Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi
in his ancestral home town at the start of a three-day visit to China on
Thursday as the two Asian giants work to boost economic ties despite
decades of mistrust.
It was the first time Xi had invited a foreign leader to his father's
home province of Shaanxi, in the heart of central China, a signal that
the two may set aside suspicions over a festering border issue to sign
billions in trade deals.
Modi's visit reciprocated Xi's trip to India in September, when Modi took Xi to his home state of Gujurat.
"China is a huge market. As far as India is concerned, it’s a totally
under-exploited market," said T.C.A. Rangachari, a former Indian
ambassador to France and Germany who worked on China affairs for more
than 15 years.
The sunglasses-clad Modi posed for photos near a pit of 2,000-year-old
terracotta warrior sculptures in the historic northwestern city of Xian.
The two leaders also visited a pagoda connected to Xuanzang, also known
as Tripitaka, the monk who brought the Buddhist sutras to China from
India thousands of years ago, a spokesman for India's Ministry of
External Affairs said via his Twitter account. Modi was given a figurine
of Xuanzang.
The two sides have also agreed to speed up work on rail links in India,
as China seeks to cash in on Modi's vision of a modern train system.
The long-standing Himalayan border dispute, as well as recent forays by
China's navy into the Indian Ocean, have overshadowed ties in the past.
Some in China, which is a strong ally of India's longtime foe Pakistan,
have reacted to the visit with scepticism.
"Due to the Indian elites' blind arrogance and confidence in their
democracy, and the inferiority of its ordinary people, very few Indians
are able to treat Sino-Indian relations accurately, objectively and
rationally," wrote Hu Zhiyong of the Institute of International
Relations at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences in the state-owned
Global Times.
Vikas Swarup, a spokesman for India's Ministry of External Affairs, said
via his Twitter account that "surging adoring crowds" greeted Modi in
Xian, posting photos taken outside a shopping centre.
Modi is set to travel to Beijing on Friday, when he will meet Premier Li
Keqiang. He will visit the economic powerhouse of Shanghai after that
to meet business leaders.
(Additional reporting by Sui-Lee Wee; Editing by Nick Macfie)