Video: PM Narendra Modi arrives in China after a gap of 7 years, to hold talks with President Xi Jinping on Sunday

Prime Minister Narendra Modi ended up in China on Saturday after a gap of more than seven years. His visit is watched a lot and assumed that it is more important in light of the sudden downturn in India-American ties caused by Washington’s policy on rates. Premier Modi is mainly in China to attend the annual summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) on August 31 and September 1. In a post on X, PM Modi announced his arrival in China with a series of photos and said: ‘Arrival in Tianjin, China, I look forward to a profound discussion during the Shanghai cooperation organization and meet with leaders from different countries.’ Premier Modi to meet the scheduled meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday on Sunday had a great stake with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday, a greater significance in the face of Washington’s tariff store, which affected almost all leading economies worldwide. In the discussions, Premier Modi and XI are expected to take the economic ties of India and China and deliberate on steps to further normalize the relationships that have come under severe tension to the eastern Ladakh border. The prime minister arrived in the second and final leg of his two -day in this Chinese city of Japan. The Premier Modi is also expected to keep bilateral discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin and several other leaders on the edge of the summit. ‘Important for India and China to work together’ before his trip to Tianjin, Prime Minister Modi said it was important for India and China to work together to bring stability to the global economic order. In an interview with Japan’s Yomiuri Shimbun, Prime Minister Modi said that stable, predictable and friendly bilateral relations between India and China could positively affect the local and global peace and prosperity. “Given the current volatility in the global economy, it is also important for India and China, as two important economies, to work together to bring stability into the world’s economic order,” Premier Modi said on Friday. The journey from Premier Modi to China comes less than two weeks after Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, India visited. Wang Yi’s visit to India after Wang Yi’s extensive talks with Foreign Minister Jaishankar and National Security Advisor Ajit Deval, the two parties unveiled a series of measures for a ‘stable, collaborative and forward -looking’ relationship between the two parties. The measures included joint maintenance of peace along the disputed border, reopened border trade and resumed at the earliest direct flight services. In the last few months, both sides have begun a series of measures to restore their ties that have come under severe tension to the deadly clashes between Indian and Chinese troops in Galwan Valley in June 2020 (with PTI inputs)