From business to direct flights, many problems were settled in India-China conversation
 
                
India And on Tuesday, China announced several initiatives, including resolving its border dispute and normalizing bilateral relations keeping in mind the deadlock on LAC. These include steps ranging from exploring the possibility of “early profit” in Seema delimitation to re -launching of direct flights and facilitating trade and investment flows.
PM Modi will go to China to participate in SCO summit
Announcement of these measures under the Special Representative Tantra of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s talks with National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval and External Affairs Minister S.K. He was held after his meeting with Jaishankar. These announcements have been made at a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit China later this month to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Sangathan (SCO) summit. The Prime Minister met with the Chinese Foreign Minister on Tuesday evening.
According to the Global Times report, China has welcomed Prime Minister Modi’s presence at the SCO summit to be held in Tianjin, while India has reiterated its full support as the president of the summit to India.
Bilateral relations between India and China are improving
Both Doval and Wang, after the consent to end the deadlock on LAC in October last year, pointed out the continuous progress in bilateral relations and reduced tension on the border, which shows the increasing warmth in relations between geo-economic turmoil due to the trade policies of US administration.
Both countries also agreed to provide visa facilities
According to the report, on Monday S.K. Many other initiatives were finalized at Wang’s meeting with Jaishankar. These include re -starting direct flights as soon as possible and finalizing a new air service agreement. Direct flights were closed during the Kovid-19 epidemic and she continued even after a deadlock on LAC. Both sides have also agreed to provide visa facilities for tourists, businesses, media and other visitors.
Consent to open border trade
In addition to reopening the border trade through three special points in Lipulekh Pass, Shipki Pass and Nathu La, India and China have also agreed to facilitate trade and investment flow between the two countries through concrete measures. India banned foreign direct investment from China through Press Note 3 in April 2020. In addition, the two sides agreed to continue the journey on an extended scale by Indian pilgrims of Kailash Mansarovar in South-West China’s South-west China region in 2026.
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