Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that some announcements are expected during the visit with regard to setting up of industrial parks by China.
"This visit will bring a directional change to the relations between India and China in the last 60 years. The directional change will also help further strengthen the ties between the two nations," she said.
"We think during this visit some announcement will be made pursuant to which China will move forward in setting up industrial parks in India," she added.
China is expected to announce USD 5 billion investment in setting up two industrial parks in Gujarat and Maharashtra.
She said the widening trade deficit with China is "worrying" and in order to reduce this India has asked the neighbouring country to give more market access to Indian products and set up manufacturing units in the country.
"Manufacturing in China and selling in India is not looking favourable to India. We believe this visit will present a good scope for increasing China's investment and trade with India," Sitharaman said.
Further the Minister informed that both the sides have discussed issues related to investments in India's railways sector during her recent visit to China.
