India is expected to apprise Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji of its concerns over Pakistan-sponsored cross-border terrorism when he arrives in India on a six-day official visit. New Delhi's strong concerns, particularly in the light of the December 13 attack on Parliament by Pakistani terrorists, is likely to be conveyed during wide-ranging discussions the Chinese leader will have with Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
India has made it clear that Pakistan has to make an open declaration of putting an end to aiding and abetting terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir and follow it up with concrete action against terrorist groups operating from Pakistan and areas controlled by Islamabad.
The two countries are likely to sign agreements for cooperation in space, science and technology and some WTO trade-related issues during the visit.
The Sino-India boundary issue may figure during talks the Chinese Premier will have with Indian leaders, official sources said. The two sides would review developments in bilateral ties besides discussing the regional situation and international issues of mutual concern. Bureau Report