In a first visit by an Indian head of state to China in a decade, president Pratibha Patil today left for Beijing on a six day tour during which a number of agreements are likely to be signed.
Besides Beijing, the six-day state visit will take the president to Loyang, where she will inaugurate the famous White Horse Buddhist temple, and Shanghai, where she will visit India and China Pavilions at the Shanghai Expo 2010 and address members of India-China business forum.
Political dialogue, cultural diplomacy and economic co-operation will be three crucial components of the visit, which the two countries pledged to utilise to deepen and expand their strategic cooperation.
Foreign secretary Nirupama Rao has said the visit also "signals our unequivocal commitment to deepen and expand our Strategic and Cooperative Partnership with China."
She said a number of agreements were under discussion and likely to be signed during the visit. However, she did not divulge the nature of these agreements.
In Beijing, the president will have extensive talks with her counterpart Hu Jintao, Rao said, adding she will also meet with other senior Chinese leaders including chairman of
the National People's Congress Wu Bangguo, premier Wen Jiabao and chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Jia Qinglin.
According to Rao, all bilateral issues and the situation in the region will be discussed during these meetings.