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RBI Grants Licence To Bank Of China To Set Up Branch In India

Bank of China gets licence to launch operations in India after Modi’s promise to Xi Jinping.



The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) logo is displayed outside of the bank’s headquarters in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Kainaz Amaria/Bloomberg)
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) logo is displayed outside of the bank’s headquarters in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Kainaz Amaria/Bloomberg)

The Reserve Bank of India has issued a licence to Bank of China to launch operations in India, official sources said today.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had made a commitment to Chinese President Xi Jinping to allow Bank of China to set up branches in India when they met on the sidelines of the SCO summit in Chinese city of Qingdao last month.

The RBI has issued licence to Bank of China to set up its first branch in India after a commitment made by the Prime Minister to the President of China, a person familiar with the matter said. Bank of China is one of the very few state-owned commercial banks in China.

India and China have been focusing on expanding their economic ties notwithstanding differences on several sticky issues including on the boundary dispute.

After last year's Doklam standoff, both the countries have stepped up dialogue at various levels to reset the ties.

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Meanwhile, the sources said Chinese Defence Minister Wei Fenghe is scheduled to visit India soon and both sides are in the process of finalising the dates.