India and China hold first major talks since Modi win
China’s foreign minister began a two-day visit to India on Sunday for the first high-level talks between the world’s two most populous nations since Prime Minister Narendra Modi took charge.

China’s foreign minister began a two-day visit to India on Sunday for the first high-level talks between the world’s two most populous nations since Prime Minister Narendra Modi took charge.
Wang Yi arrived in New Delhi as a special envoy of Chinese President Xi Jinping to “establish contact with the new government of India”, the Indian foreign ministry said.
Despite his hardline nationalist reputation, Modi has been making overtures to traditional rivals China and Pakistan since his Bharatiya Janata Party swept to power last month.
The new Indian leader has invited Xi to visit later this year.
Wang is coming “to engage with our leadership and we will take it from there”, foreign ministry spokesman Syed Akbaruddin told a news briefing last week.
“We would be in a listening mode to engage and see.”