India, China agree to expedite resumption of direct flights as ties improve

India and China vow to ease tensions and rebuild ties through dialogue after years of border and trade-related strain. - ADOBE STOCK
INDIA and China have agreed to expedite the resumption of direct air services and step up communication, the two countries' foreign ministries said on Friday, as Beijing and New Delhi continue to mend bilateral ties.
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- Indian and Chinese officials met to ease tensions and reaffirm efforts to stabilise bilateral relations.
- Both sides agreed to manage disputes and promote regional peace and stability.
- Earlier, they committed to resolving trade and economic issues to boost sectors like aviation.
The two countries reached an agreement in October regarding patrolling along their Himalayan border, thawing a standoff that began in 2020 and had strained bilateral ties, impacting areas from trade to technology to air travel.
Sun said in the meeting that the two sides should properly handle disputes and differences, and jointly play a constructive role in maintaining international and regional peace and stability, according to the Chinese ministry's statement.
The two sides agreed to continue to stabilise and rebuild ties, the Indian ministry's statement said.
In January, the neighbours agreed to work on resolving trade and economic differences, a move expected to boost their aviation sectors.
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