India, China Advance Flights and Bilateral Engagements
India, China Advance Flights and Bilateral Engagements

India, China Advance Flights and Bilateral Engagements

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India and China have agreed to accelerate the resumption of direct flights and deepen people-focused engagements as part of efforts to stabilize and rebuild bilateral relations. Following a meeting in New Delhi between Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong, both countries discussed visa facilitation, media and think-tank exchanges, and the sharing of hydrological data on transboundary rivers. The resumption of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra after a six-year hiatus was highlighted as a significant step towards normalizing ties, with mutual appreciation expressed for ongoing cooperation. These measures build on January agreements aimed at addressing trade and economic differences and follow de-escalation efforts along the disputed Himalayan border. Officials from both sides emphasized the importance of managing disputes and increasing exchanges to maintain regional stability. Both governments also expressed optimism about progressing towards updated aviation agreements and broader dialogues across multiple sectors.

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