Li will be in India on a three-day visit from May 19 during which he would meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and other Indian leaders, Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei told media briefing here today.
57-year-old Li will also visit India's financial capital Mumbai before leaving for Pakistan.
According to Chinese officials, Li has chosen India to be the first stop of his first foreign tour after assuming charge in March. Besides India and Pakistan, the Chinese premier will also visit Germany and Switzerland.
"We believe this visit to India by Li will further push forward the strategic cooperation for common development and prosperity", he said.
China has chosen both Russia and India to be the first destination of its new leaders' foreign visits.
While President Xi Jinping chose to visit Russia on his way to BRICS summit in March, Li chose India to be his first destination abroad to send a message of commitment of the new leadership to further friendly relations with New Delhi.
