Addressing the Indian community at Shanghai Infosys Centre, Singh highlighted the importance of India-China ties specially in the field of security and economic cooperation.
He applauded China's efforts in strengthening bilateral ties and said his six-day visit to the country has been fruitful.
The two countries have decided to increase cooperation on security-related issues and information sharing, he said.
Underscoring the immense potential in India's economy, the Home Minister appealed to NRIs to come and invest in India.
Singh is currently visiting the Communist country's financial hub Shanghai as part of his China tour. He visited Jade Buddha temple and the iconic 'Pearl Tower' in Shanghai.
Yesterday, he toured a 'digital' police station in Shanghai and interacted with the Indian community.
He is scheduled to return to India tomorrow.
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