The President, Mr. Pranab Mukherjee is leaving for a four-day state visit to China from Tuesday. Briefing media in New Delhi today on the visit, the External Affairs Ministry official said that during the visit whole range of bilateral relations including political, economic and global issues will come up for discussion. Replying to a question if China's stand on nuclear supply group membership issue will come up for discussion, the official said that the two countries will discuss all issues.<br/><br/>Replying to another query on India's effort to put Masood Azhar, the main accused in the Pathankot airbase attack, on UN list of proscribed terrorists, the official said both countries are in touch with each other on the issue. <br/><br/>AIR correspondent reports there has been several top level bilateral visits between the two neighbouring giants including Chinese President visit to India and Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi's visit to China last year in which investment agreements worth 22 billion dollars were signed.
News On AIR | May 19, 2016 7:49 PM
President Pranab on four-day state visit to China from May 24