2. Themes of Visits.
1. 12 Documents signed between India and China
2. Resolving Boarder Issues.
3. Improving trade and boosting Chinese
investment.
4. For bilateral relationship.
5. Defence
6. Railway Boost.
3. Documents signed between India
and China
MoU on new route for manasarovar pilgrimage.
MoU to strengthen cooperation in railways.
Action plan to strengthen cooperation in railways.
Trade and economy development plan.
Agreements on minutes of the 10 session of India
China join economy group for specific measures to
enhance market access Indian products like agri,
pharma and services.
Agreement for audio-visual co-production.
Agreements for co-operation in customs.
4. Agreement for peaceful use of space.
Agreement for cooperation between cultural
institutions.
MoU for book fairs,etc.
Work plan for cooperation for pharma standards,
traditional medicine and drug testing.
Agreement for sister city relationship between
Mumbai and shanghai.
5. Boarder Issues
Resolving Ladakh border region.
Agreed to keep 500 troops from both China and India.
Clarification of [the] Line of Actual Control[LAC] by
administered territories.
Finished terrorism from the boarder sides.
6. Improving trade and boosting Chinese investment.
$20 billion investment from China within five years.
Currently, Chinese investment in India stands at $400
million.
Trade between India and China has reached close to
$70bn (£43bn) a year.
$20 bn of public money would go to fast train corridor
and new strategic road.
$6.8 bn spend on two industrial parks in Gujarat and
Maharashtra.
24 Chinese company buy products (pharmaceutical,
farming.) For $3.6 bn.
7. 24 deals worth $3.43 bn inked in
power,airlines,other sectors.
Help India's creaky railway, manufacturing and
infrastructure projects
8. Defence
Developing a Line of Action Control.
Progress has been made in the negotiations on the
boundary .
The two sides have worked together to maintain peace
in the border area
Beijing is expected to push its new-generation
APC1000 nuclear reactors.
A huge energy requirement deals, with such huge
interest in promoting nuclear energy.
Civil nuclear cooperation was initiated by Chinese.
9. Railways Boost
China to power fast trains on Chennai-Mysore route.
An MoU and an action were signed on 18 sept 2014
between railway board and National Railway
Administration (NRA).
MoU covers hand holding in areas like training in
heavy haul freight transportation.
Higher speed to resulting in cutting down time that
can enable people stay little far from main city.
10. Bilateral relationship
Deepening personal rapport between PM Narendra
Modi and xi.
India and China deciding to mark 2014 as a “year of
friendly exchanges”.
India has warmed to the idea of the BCIM
(Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar) corridor that
could prove to be a game-changer in regional linkages
among the four countries.
The BCIM corridor, long promoted by China, is
intended to link Kunming to Kolkata, Mandalay
(Myanmar), Dhaka and Chittagong.