India And China Agree To Resume Direct Flight Services After Five Years

Tensions soured between the two nations after a 2020 cross-border clash, following which India severed passenger routes to China, although direct cargo flights continued to operate between the countries
India And China Agree To Resume Direct Flight Services After Five Years
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India and China have agreed to resume direct air services after nearly five years, India's foreign ministry said on January 27, signalling a thaw in relations between the neighbours after a deadly 2020 military clash on their disputed Himalayan border.

Both sides will negotiate a framework on the flights in a meeting that will be held at an “early date,” the ministry said after a meeting between India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

India severed commercial flights after a 2020 cross-border incident with China. Seen here is an Air China plane in Beijing
India severed commercial flights after a 2020 cross-border incident with China. Seen here is an Air China plane in BeijingShutterstock

Tensions soured between the two nations after the 2020 clash, following which India made it difficult for Chinese companies to invest in the country, banned hundreds of popular apps and severed passenger routes, although direct cargo flights continued to operate between the countries.

Relations have improved over the past four months with several high-level meetings, including talks between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Russia in October.

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On Monday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri in Beijing that the two countries should work in the same direction, explore more substantive measures and commit to mutual understanding.

“Specific concerns in the economic and trade areas were discussed with a view to resolving these issues and promoting long-term policy transparency and predictability,” the Indian foreign ministry statement said in a statement.

Visa services between India and China are continuing as normal
Visa services between India and China are continuing as normalShutterstock

Both nations have also agreed to resume dialogue for functional exchanges step by step and with an early meeting of the India-China Expert Level Mechanism, India's foreign ministry said.

Currently, there are direct passenger flights between several Indian cities and Hong Kong, but not mainland China.

(With inputs from multiple news agencies)

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