Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in Gujarat

Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in GujaratAHMEDABAD: Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived here today on a three-day visit, which is expected to define the relationship between the two neighbors who have had a troubled past.

Jinping, who arrived here from Sri Lanka, was welcomed by Gujarat Governor O P Kohli and Chief Minister Anandiben Patel, as well as the state Cabinet ministers.

The Chinese President is accompanied by his wife Peng Liyuan. He is the first important foreign dignitary to begin his India visit from Gujarat.

On his arrival, Xi was accorded a police guard of honor.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, when he was Gujarat chief minister, had visited China multiple times and built a relationship with the Communist Party leadership there.

Highlighting the importance New Delhi is attaching to Xi’s visit, Modi has come here to receive the Chinese President.

The city has been decked up by the administration to welcome the Chinese President here.

The visit, for which elaborate security arrangements have been made, will witness signing of three MoUs between China and Gujarat, Modi’s home state.

Tight security has been put in place for Xi’s visit.

Gujarat Police with the help from Central security agencies have made necessary arrangements.

During his brief stop here, Xi along with Modi will attend a business meet, visit Sabarmati Ashram and riverfront, where a walk and dinner has been arranged for the President and the delegation accompanying him.

One of the MoUs, to be inked between China Development Bank (CDB) and Industrial Extension Bureau (iNDEXTb) of Gujarat government, relates to development of industrial parks in the state.

Another pact will be signed between China’s Guangdong province and Gujarat government. The third MoU will be between Guangzhou and Ahmedabad cities for cultural exchange.

Top industrialists from both the countries will take part in the business meet.

The dinner, to be served in a dome on the Sabarmati Riverfront, will consist of only Gujarati delicacies and attended by 22 VVIPs, a government official said.-PTI