Prime Minster Narendra Modi's visit to China is concluding today, with the signing of $22bn (£14bn) worth of trade and economic cooperation agreements.
The deals signed during his 3-day visit cover a range of industries including renewable energy, the financial sector and ports.
"Let us work together in mutual interests," said Mr Modi. "Now India is ready for business."
More deals worth $10bn (£6.3bn), covering education, railways, and scientific research were signed on Friday.
Mr Modi met with China's Premier Li Keqiang on Friday and discussed the border dispute between the two countries, agreeing to seek a "fair, reasonable and mutually acceptable resolution".
A statement by China's foreign affairs ministry reported Mr Xi as saying to Mr Modi that their two countries "must work together to enhance mutual trust, control our differences and problems to avoid them interfering with bilateral relations".