As it happened: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Day 2 in China

On Day 2 Narendra Modi is in Beijing where he held talks with Chinese premier Li Keqiang and signed a number of business agreements.

May 15, 2015 10:12 am | Updated September 23, 2017 12:51 pm IST

11: 25 am: Counter-terrorism featured very strongly in the discussions: Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar.

11: 20 am: Agreement to activate hotline between military headquarters of two countries: Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar

11: 15 am: There was a sense that terrorism was a shared threat for both countries and we need to work closely on countering terrorism: S Jaishankar

11: 08 am: Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar now briefing media on PM Modi's China visit

10: 41 am: China and India have enormous economic synergies and we also face similar challenges: PM Modi

10: 40 am: I speak of Team India. I believe foundation for India's development will not be single pillar of Centre but 30 pillars of Centre, States: PM

10: 40 am: Prime Minister Narendra Modi now speaking at State/Provincial leaders' forum

10: 35 am: I look forward to working with President Xi and Premier Li: PM Modi

10: 27 am: People-to-people contacts is of high importance to us, says Prime Minister Modi

10: 20 am: ' Sought tangible progress on issues relating to visa policy & trans-border rivers. I also discussed some of our regional concerns'

10: 12 am: We have a historic responsibility to turn this relationship into a source of strength for each other and a force of good for the world: PM

10: 10 am: This is one of our most important strategic partnerships: PM Modi

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