India and China to restore direct flights as they move to stabilize ties
- China and India have agreed to resume direct commercial flights for the first time in five years, marking a warming of relations between the two countries.
- The agreement follows a meeting between India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing.
- China's Foreign Ministry confirmed the reopening of Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar to Indian pilgrims this year.
- Indian PhD student Anayat Ali expressed enthusiasm, stating direct flights will reduce expenses and stress of layovers when visiting family.
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After 5 Year Ban on Direct Flights Between China and India, Border Relations Thaw as Planes Resume
There are few things as important for global human flourishing as keeping the two most populous nations, which happen to be two of the 5 largest national manufacturers, at peace. That’s exactly what foreign ministry delegations from India and China have worked towards for a number of months, culminating in a recent agreement to resume […] The post After 5 Year Ban on Direct Flights Between China and India, Border Relations Thaw as Planes Resume …
India-China non-stop flights set to resume: What passengers should know about connectivity
The resumption of direct flights between India and China is good news for domestic airlines, who can reinstate and add flights and cash in on the huge cargo potential which exists between the two countries.
India, China Change Stance on Direct Flights
For the first time in nearly five years, direct flights between China and India are set to resume. The New York Times reports the development comes as relations between the two countries improve after hitting one of their lowest points in recent memory, triggered by a deadly faceoff along a...
As India, China Resume Flights To Kailash Mansarovar, A Look At The Significance Of The Pilgrimage
The Kailash mountain range is one of the most sacred places of worship for Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, Jains and Bons. It is situated on an elevation of 6,657 metres above sea level and flanked by two high-altitude lakes on either side. It is considered the abode of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati
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