Prime Minister Narendra Modi spent his second day in China making candid statements, signing deals and taking selfies.
The Prime Minister, who has a penchant for selfies, clicked one with his Chinese counterpart Li Keqiang today, in what could be termed as a power- packed selfie with the premiers of two big nations in one frame.
Modi witnessed a Yoga and Taichi event in the company of Premier Li at the Temple of Heaven.
The Prime Minister took selfies with children as they jostled to get clicked with Modi.
The Chinese Premier Li Keqiang hosted a banquet for Modi at the Great Hall of People in Beijing.
Modi and Li discussed a wide range of issues, including boundary disputes, trade imbalances, and terrorism during their 90-minute talk. The shutterbugs captured the two leaders during an informal talk at the Great Hall of People.
India and China signed 24 agreements worth $10 billion in Beijing.
Narendra Modi said at a press conference that he and the Chinese Premier had agreed to look for a “fair, reasonable and mutually acceptable resolution” to the boundary dispute.
Prime Minister Modi was given the Guard of Honour outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, earlier in the day.
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