"India subscribes to a balanced foreign policy, without swinging totally to the policies of any major country. China and India can still find areas in which to cooperate further, such as infrastructure and trade," said Fu Xiaoqiang, Director of South Asian studies at the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations a Chinese Foreign Ministry think-tank.
But at the same time doubts linger in China in view of Obama's high-profile three-day visit to India to attend the Republic Day function as the chief guest.
Western media reported at length about the upturn of India-US ties and the "shadow" of China looming over Obama's visit as Washington views India as a potential counterweight in Asia to China, the state-run China Daily said, pointing to references to South China Sea disputes.
Modi's visit was expected to crystallise after Swaraj's talks which included his visit to Kailash Manasarovar in Tibet, making him the first Indian Prime Minister to visit the Himalayan region.
Officials say Swaraj's visit will begin with the phased implementation of some key agreements reached during Xi's trip specially the USD 20 billion investments in two Chinese industrial parks in India, cooperation in modernisation of Indian Railways including feasibility of Chennai-New Delhi Bullet train corridor.
But more importantly her visit would set the pace for the 18th round of border talks in which National Security Adviser Ajit Doval would be representing India for the first time as Special Representative replacing Shivshankar Menon.
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