India, China agree to resume direct flights, boost business links
Summary
India and China have agreed to resume direct flights and enhance trade and investment ties while continuing talks to resolve their border dispute. Both countries also agreed on mechanisms for border demarcation and cooperation on cross-border rivers.
Key Points
- India and China agreed to resume direct flights suspended since 2020 and strengthen trade and investment flows.
- The 24th round of talks focused on resolving the border dispute, including troop withdrawal and border demarcation.
- Both countries will establish a working group for border affairs and plan to continue talks on different border sections.
- China agreed to share emergency hydrological data with India concerning the Yarlung Zangbo river dam for transparency.
