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India and China held bilateral talks in Beijing in presence of PM Modi and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang. India and China have vowed to seek a "political" solution to the boundary issue and proactively resolve it as early as possible amid Prime Minister Narendra Modi's emphasis that the dispute should not prevent progress in ties which have been "complex" in the recent decades. Modi asked China to "reconsider" its approach on some matters, like visa policy towards residents of Arunachal Pradesh, as he asserted that the two nations have a "historic responsibility" to turn the relationship into "a source of strength for each other and a force of good for the world." The two sides signed a record 24 agreements covering railways, mining, outer space, earthquake science and engineering, tourism, sister-cities and establishment of consulates in Chengdu and Chennai. Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that India would grant e-visas to Chinese tourists. Earlier this year, India had announced 'Visit India Year' in China in a bid to attract Chinese tourists. China, meanwhile, has proposed Buddhist circuit connecting China, Nepal and Sri Lanka to attract more tourists. China, which has a Buddhist population, aims at boosting tourism to Buddhist sites in India, such as Nalanda.
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