Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas began a three-day visit to Indiainfo-icon on Monday with a tour of an IT facility that is helping Ramallah build a high-end tech hub.

Abbas, who arrived late Sunday, will hold talks on the Middle Eastinfo-icon peace process, among other issues, with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in coming days.But his first stop was to a technologyinfo-icon institute outside Delhi where India is lending its IT know-how to help Palestineinfo-icon spur job creation in the tech sector.

India agreed in October to spend $12 million financing a new IT hub in Ramallah in a sign of India's "strong commitment to support (the) Palestinian cause", the foreign ministry said at the time. Abbas and his delegation spent nearly two hours touring the Centre for Development of Advance Computing.The Palestinian leader will this evening attend a function at the India Islamic Cultural Centre in New Delhiinfo-icon.

Abbas will on Tuesday be formally welcomed at the presidential palace before meeting Modi, Indian President Pranab Mukherjee and Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj.

New Delhi is hosting Abbas ahead of Modi's visit to Israelinfo-icon in July - the first by an Indian prime minister. India has traditionally voiced its support for Palestinian statehood, initially shunning diplomatic relations with the Jewish state.

The frost has thawed, however, with India - the worldinfo-icon's biggest arms importer - increasingly seeking closer defence ties with Israel, a top weaponsinfo-icon exporter.