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India, China to resume flights after five-year freeze

4 October 2025 02:28 | News

China’s Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, India and China direct flights will continue in this month later, will indicate that more than five years of stop and dual tensions will be cautious alleviating.

Although China is the largest binary trade partner in India, there has not been a direct flight between China and India since 2020.

The Indian Foreign Ministry previously announced the movement on Thursday, and then made a statement that India’s largest carrier Indigo would start daily uninterrupted flights between Kolkata and Guangzhou on October 26th.

Friday night, state -supported Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, the first comment on the movement of the Chinese authorities Indigo announced the announcement.

“In the future, Guangzhou Baiyun will actively introduce airport airlines to directly open routes such as Guangzhou and Delhi,” he said.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited China seven years ago to attend the meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Regional Security block.

Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping admitted that India and China are not competitors, but development partners, and discussed ways to strengthen trade ties between global tariff uncertainty.

Modi also conveyed India’s commitment to healing ties and increased concerns about the expanding trade deficit with China, which is about $ 99.2 billion (A150.1 billion).

He emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and stability along the controversial boundaries where a conflict in 2020 triggered a five -year military hearing.


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