Suranjana TewariBBC Asia business correspondent
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Modi and Xi last had a bilateral meeting in 2017
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi lands in China this weekend with the sting of Donald Trump’s US tariffs still top of mind.
Since Wednesday, tariffs on Indian goods bound for the US, like diamonds and shrimp, now stand at 50% – which the US president says is punishment for Delhi’s continued purchase of Russian oil.
Experts say the levies threaten to leave lasting bruises on India’s vibrant export sector, and its ambitious growth targets.
China’s Xi Jinping too is trying to revive a sluggish Chinese economy at a time when sky-high US tariffs threaten to derail his plans.
Against this backdrop, the leaders of the world’s two most populous countries may both be looking for a reset in their relationship, which has previously been marked by mistrust, a large part of it driven by…