India and China are likely step up cooperation in a host of areas including skill development, manufacturing as well as solar and wind energy during his visit, officials here said.
Modi, who will hold talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Xian on the first day of his visit to China on May 14 followed by meetings with Premier Li Keqiang in Beijing the next day, will meet the group of CEOs of top Chinese firms, including heads of Alibaba, mobile phone company Xiomi and several other successful companies in Shanghai on May 16.
Besides the CEOs, Modi will also address Business and Investment Forum attended by bigwigs of Indian and Chinese firms where a number of MOUs were expected to be signed, officials said.
Gujarat Chief Minister Anandiben Patel, her counterpart from Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis and Karnataka's Siddaramaiah were expected to take part in Modi's business get-togethers as part of government's push to get states involved in investment campaigns, they said.
Besides railways where China is currently conducting feasibility studies with pilot projects on track improvement to raise speed and modernisation of stations in Bangalore and Bhubaneswar, India expects major Chinese investments in solar and wind energy sectors. China has gained a lot of over capacity in the two sectors.
India and China are also collaborating to establish specialised railway institute similar to Railway University established by China.
Also, three batches of Indian railway engineers recently underwent training in China in heavy haulage and one more batch would go through the training soon.
MOUs on solar and wind energy are expected to be signed during Modi's visit in addition to the USD 20 billion Chinese investments for Chinese industrial parks in Gujarat and Maharashtra committed last year during Xi's visit.
Chinese solar and wind firms were being encouraged to manufacture in India to fulfil targets to produce 100 GW in solar and 160 GW of power by 2022.
India is trying to tap Chinese expertise in skill development, officials said.
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