China woos Indian travellers: 85,000 visas issued, rules eased, fees slashed. How much to pay now? How to apply?
- The Chinese Embassy in India issued over 85,000 visas to Indian citizens from January 1 to April 9, 2025, showing efforts to enhance ties between the nations.
- The Chinese government relaxed visa rules, allowing Indian applicants to submit applications without online appointments and reducing fees, benefiting both business and leisure travelers.
- Chinese Ambassador Xu Feihong encouraged more Indian tourists to visit, stating they can experience an 'open, safe, and friendly' China.
- The Chinese Embassy's Yu Jing highlighted the importance of the China-India economic relationship, urging both countries to unite against U.S. tariff actions.
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China woos Indian travellers: 85,000 visas issued, rules eased, fees slashed. How much to pay now? How to apply?
The Chinese Embassy in India issued over 85,000 visas to Indian citizens between January 1 and April 9, 2025, promoting travel to China with relaxed visa rules and reduced fees, amid rising US-China tensions.
The Chinese Embassy in India has issued visas to more than 85,000 Indian citizens from January 1 to April 9, 2025. This step has been taken as part of efforts to further deepen people-to-people relations between the two countries.
Amid Trump's Threats, China Issues 85,000 Visas To "Indian Friends"
Although the diplomatic relations between India and China have been rife with challenges, especially the ongoing military standoff along the LAC, this move can be viewed as a soft power move to show openness towards India and extend goodwill.
Direct flight between India and China to resume soon: MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal
In a good news for travelers, direct flight between India and China shall resume soon. The same was discussed by the MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal on Thursday. On direct air services between India and China, MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal says, “In principle, both countries have agreed that flight operations will resume. The technical teams on both sides are looking into the technical arrangements for the flight services to resume.” The Spo…
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