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China and India to Work to Bring Back Direct Flights Between Two Countries

  • On June 13 in New Delhi, India’s top diplomat Vikram Misri held discussions with Sun Weidong, a senior Chinese foreign ministry official, focusing on bilateral ties and the revival of direct flights between the two countries.
  • This meeting came after a period of tense relations following a deadly border confrontation in the Himalayas in 2020, which led to a lengthy military standoff.
  • Both sides agreed to expedite resuming direct air services, promote visa facilitation, enhance communication, and foster media and think-tank exchanges.
  • The Ministry of External Affairs stated the two nations aim to stabilise ties focusing on people-centric engagements and to ease logistical cooperation, while resuming the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra this month with 750 pilgrims.
  • These agreements suggest cautious progress toward normalising relations, improving trade and travel connectivity after years of tension.
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The Hindu Business Line broke the news in New Delhi, India on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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