PM Modi, President Xi Meeting: Navy, Coast Guard Warships Deployed To Protect Informal Summit

PM Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping will sit down in the 7th century temple complex overlooking Bay of Bengal in Mamallapuram.

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PM Modi, President Xi Meeting: Navy, Coast Guard Warships Deployed To Protect Informal Summit

Warships have been deployed at some distance from shore to provide security from any seaborne threat( Photo Credit : ANI)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet in Mamallapuram, also known as Mahabalipuram, on Friday as part of the second India-China informal summit. The two leaders will sit down in a seventh century temple complex overlooking the Bay of Bengal in the ancient town. President Xi will be accompanied by China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Politburo members on his visit to India. From the Indian side, National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval and EAM S Jaishankar will accompany PM Modi.

Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard have deployed warships to provide security to the meeting between PM Modi and President Xi at Mamallapuram. These warships have been deployed at some distance from shore to provide security from any seaborne threat.

Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu's department of horticulture has decorated a huge gate near 'Pancha Rathas' in Mamallapuram to welcome PM Modi and President Xi Jinping. The gate has been decorated using eighteen varieties of vegetables and fruits brought from different parts of the state.

Itinerary

  • A red-carpet welcome awaits Xi when he arrives in Mallapuram around 5 pm with both the state and the central government agencies making all-out efforts to deck up the coastal town which had strong historical linkages with China's Fujian province.
  • Officials said Xi will arrive at the Chennai airport around 2 pm and then head off to a luxury hotel.
  • At 5 PM, Modi will take Xi to three iconic monuments of Mamallapuram -- Arjuna's Penance, Panch Rathas and the Shore temple. Then the two leaders will witness a cultural programme at the temple complex.
  • They will sit together in the lawns of the Shore temple and exchange views on charting a new roadmap of development and cooperation.
  • Then, the prime minister will host a private dinner for Xi at the temple complex.
  • On Saturday, the two leaders will have an one-on-one meeting at the Fisherman's Cove resort which will be followed by delegation-level talks.
  • After the talks, Modi will host a lunch for Xi, and the Chinese leader will leave for Chennai airport at 12:45 pm.

Arrangements

  • All the monuments in Mamallapuram to be visited by Xi were spruced up while colourful gates have been erected along the routes from Chennai to this coastal city.
  • A grand ornamental arch to welcome the two leaders has been prominently put up at the entrance to Mamallapuram from the East Coast Road.
  • Traditional arches made of banana trees and sugarcane have been put up in front of the hotel where Xi will stay.
  • An unprecedented security cover has been thrown in and around Mamallapuram which has inconvenienced people in the town as well as tourists.

Agenda

  • Both leaders are likely to explore ways of expanding trade and business ties. India is expected to raise the issue of ballooning trade deficit in China's favour, the sources said.
  • They added that political relations, trade and ways to maintain peace and tranquility along nearly 3,500-KM-long Sino-India border will be major focus areas in the talks.
  • The ties between India and China came under some strain after India announced withdrawal of Jammu and Kashmir's special status and bifurcated the state into two Union territories. China criticised India's decision and its Foreign Minister Wang Yi even raised it at the UN General Assembly last month.
  • Days later, Chinese ambassador to Pakistan Yao Jing said that China was working for Kashmiris to help them get their fundamental rights and justice, comments which have not gone down well with New Delhi.
  • The first informal summit between Modi and Xi took place in picturesque Chinese lake city Wuhan in April 2018, months after a 73-day-long face off between the armies of the two countries in Doklam tri-juction in Sikkim sector raised fears of a war between the Asian giants.
  • In the summit, Modi and Xi decided to issue "strategic guidance" to their militaries to strengthen communication and build trust and understanding.

(With PTI inputs)

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