This comes as India has been pressing China to open up its huge IT market. Such a step would help reduce the bilateral trade imbalance, which touched USD 52 billion last year in favour of China.
The Indian delegation members held two round-table meetings and discussed cooperation in IT sector with officials from China's National Development and Reform Commission and Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.
They met officials of Chinese industry bodies such as China Software Industry Association and Beijing Association of Sourcing Service, according to a statement by the Indian embassy in Beijing.
Around 20 state-owned companies based in Beijing participated in the event. Among them were Sinopec, State Grid, China Unicom, Dongfeng Motors, and China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, the statement said.
A second round-table for new technology firms and start- ups was organised on Wednesday in collaboration with China Chamber of International Commerce. More than 20 Chinese firms, including Mobike and Didi Chuxing, attended this event.
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