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Dear PM, you look tense: Rahul Gandhi on Modi’s visit to China

Rahul Gandhi in his tweet also raised issues of Doklam and China Pakistan Eco Corridor.

New Delhi: On PM Narendra Modi’s visit to China, Rahul Gandhi commented that Narendra Modi looked tense. This two-day visit by Prime Minister Modi to China is said to be an informal meeting between the leaders of the two Asian giants. Dear PM, you look tense: Rahul Gandhi on Modi’s visit to China AFP Images/ File On this, the Indian National Congress President said in a tweet "Dear PM, saw the live TV feed of your "No Agenda" China visit. You look tense!" "A quick reminder: (1) DOKLAM; (2) China Pakistan Eco Corridor passes through POK. That’s Indian territory. India wants to hear you talk about these crucial issues," he said. Taking a jibe, Rahul added "You have our support," Earlier today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping began talks at the two-day informal summit in Central China's Wuhan city. The share market of India witnesses steep rise, as the two leaders sit on their first one-on-one talks after the Doklam tension.  Sensex witnessed a rise of 300 points and reached 35,000 mark. Nifty too witnessed a rise of 82 points.

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