State-run Global Times carried a photo feature in web edition saying that the "border dispute will dominate the India-China talks".
Bracing up for his two day visit, Khrushid told Chinese media that he was satisfied with the maturity and understanding shown by two sides in trying to resolve the stand-off at the Daulat Beig Oldi (DBO) in the Ladakh region where Chinese troops intruded 19 km into Indian territory and pitched tents for 20 days.
Terming his visit as a great opportunity, Khurshid who is set to have talks with his counterpart Wang Yi and meet Chinese new Premier Li Keqiang, said India and China had developed a very sound relationship over the past decade.
He hoped that bilateral ties would be enhanced under China's new leadership.
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