It will be Modi’s first trip to China since 2018.
Relations between the two nuclear powers plummeted in 2020 when a border dispute in the remote Himalayas turned deadly.
Both sides have continued to fortify borders, but have agreed to a pact on border patrols, and withdrawn additional forces.
India’s foreign ministry on Wednesday said Wang and the Indian national security adviser Ajit Doval discussed “de-escalation, delimitation and boundary affairs”.
“The setbacks we experienced in the past few years were not in the interest of the people of our two countries.
“For now, India’s priority lies in managing tensions with China while navigating turbulent waters with the US.”.
After India, Wang will travel to Pakistan, a close ally of China but rival of India. »