Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi today. What's on the agenda?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet with Chinese Foreign Minister on Tuesday. Wang Yi visits India for the first time in three years. The meeting comes a day after Foreign Minister Jaishankar said that China and India want better relations on Monday. This is the latest sign of an thaw between the Asian opponents, as they try to normalize relations amid unpredictable US trade policies. Jaishankar made the comments at a bilateral meeting between Jaishankar and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, who visits India for the first time in three years. “After seeing a difficult period in our relationship, both countries are now trying to continue,” Jaishankar said in New -Delhi on Monday. “Differences may not become dispute or competition conflict.” Wang Yi will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his home, 7 Lok Kalyan Marg, today at 17:30, according to the Foreign Ministry (Mea). The meeting assumes meaning, as it takes place days before Modi’s planned trip to China to attend the annual summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). According to a statement from the Foreign Ministry in Beijing, Wang said that because “one -sided bullying is common”, the two parties “must contribute to the promotion of the multipolarization of the world.” Wang added that China and India should consider each other as partners and opportunities, not opponents or threats. ‘Narendra Modi is ready to visit China and to hold meetings with President Xi Jinping later this year. The tourist visas for Chinese citizens reinstated, and a growing number of Indian businesses have been partnering with Chinese businesses for transactions, including technology transfers, Bloomberg reported. India-American relationships to President Donald Trump Double rates on Indian goods up to 50 percent, which includes an extra fine of 25 percent for the purchase of Russian oil. level that will unleash many Indian exporters. (With Bloomberg inputs)