Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Chinese President Xi Jinping for bilateral talks on Tuesday, the last day of the BRICS summit. Modi and other leaders adopted the Xiamen declaration at the ninth edition of BRICS Summit on Monday. The leaders condemned terrorism and, for the first time ever, named Pakistan-based terror outfits like the LeT and the JeM, among other terror groups in the declaration.

China on Wednesday said it has invited Pakistan's Foreign Minister for talks, in an apparent move to assuage Islamabad's concerns.

The Xiamen summit is the first BRICS gathering after New Delhi and Beijing decided on an "expeditious disengagement" of their border troops in the disputed Doklam area on 28 August. After China, PM Modi will leave for a three-day visit to Myanmar.