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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Indian foreign secretary kicks off China visit, continuing exchanges momentum
China-India relations in early 2025 continued the momentum of exchanges and stabilization seen in late 2024, as India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri kicked off his trip to Beijing on Sunday, in another indication that China and India are restoring a mechanism to enhance dialogue and work on specific issues.
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