India and China's potential bilateral relations recovery is likely to re-start direct flights between the two nations, as Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri visits Beijing today, reported Indian Express.
Tensions have prevailed over aggressive Chinese assertions in the waters. Beijing's claims overlap with exclusive economic zones of several countries in the region, including Indonesia.
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri arrived here Sunday for a two-day visit during which he will hold talks with Chinese officials, in the second such high-profile visit from India to China in less than one-and-a-half months.
Recent Chinese export curbs on capital goods and machinery to India amount to India’s biggest geoeconomic challenge since sanctions by the West following its successful nuclear test in 1998.
Resumption of direct flights and normalisation of visa issuances—demands China has been making over the past couple of years—are expected to come up in Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri’s discussions with Beijing during his visit,
Since the Cold War, relations have followed a pattern: a thaw, followed by a concoction or recycling of the boundary dispute.
The 76th Republic Day of India was marked by vibrant celebrations across the globe by the Indian diaspora. Flag unfurling ceremonies, cultural performances, and messages of goodwill from international leaders highlighted the event,
At present, China maintains contact with Bangladesh's caretaker government and influential groups within the country, including radical organizations like Jamaat-e-Islami.
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Despite protests from locals, India is building a giant hydro dam on the Siang River to counter a Chinese dam.
NEW DELHI, Jan 23 (Reuters) - India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri will visit Beijing on Jan. 26-27 to discuss steps to boost ties with China, as the Asian neighbours revive relations that were ...