PM Modi’s China visit: India-China sign 24 key agreements, including one on Railways
Beijing: Stressing on the need to realise the full potential of India-China partnership, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said, “We have set a high level of ambition for our economic partnership. We see enormous bilateral opportunities and many similar challenges, like urbanization.”
In a joint statement with China’s Premier Li Keqiang, PM Modi said, “We are pleased with the progress on the commitments from the Summit last September. This includes cooperation in the Railways, where we have identified specific projects, and the two Chinese industrial parks in Gujarat and Maharashtra.”
China’s Premier Li Keqiang said that China and India need to strengthen mutual political trust so that together they can build a fairer and more reasonable international order.
India and China have signed twenty-four key agreements in a wide range of sectors. PM Modi is on a three-day visit to China as the two world’s two largest countries by population work to boost economic ties.
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