
The Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visits India on 18 August for interviews according to the mechanism of special representatives, according to knowledge officials. The special representative of India is NSA Ajit Doval.
A visit to the Chinese Foreign Minister is approaching the planned visit to the Prime Minister Narendry Modi for the summit organization for cooperation in Shanghai (SCO).
India and Chinese bilateral relations were tense in Ladakh’s Galwan, who killed 20 Indian soldiers and an unknown number of Chinese units. A visit to Wang Yi comes in the middle of the obvious relief of the tension between Beijing and the new Delhi after a de-schooling in some border sectors.
India, China to restore direct flights
India and China are also ready to continue direct years next month.
The agreement could be formally announced when Modi is expected to go to China for the first time in seven years and meet leader Xi Jinping in the organization for cooperation in Shanghai in Tianjin since 31, August, people said.
Direct commercial flights between the two Asian nations have been suspended since the beginning of 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. After the suspension, travelers had to go through regional nodes such as Hong Kong, Singapore or Bangkok, which significantly extended the travel time and costs.
When will PM Modi visit China?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to travel to China Tianjin in China to participate in the summit of the organization for cooperation in Shanghai (SCO). His travel to the South Asian nation will mean his first visit to the country in seven years.
The PM Modi trip is expected to present bilateral meetings on the sidelines that he could organize direct conversations with Chinese President Xi Jinping in the middle of his efforts to stabilize ties after years of tense relations on border clashes by 2020 in Ladak.
SCO, a regional alliance focused on security, trade and political cooperation, includes major powers such as China, Russia and Central Asian states.
China welcomes the planned visit to PM modi
Last week, China welcomed the planned visit to PM Modi.
“We believe that with the common efforts of all parties, the summit Tianjin will be the gathering of solidarity, friendship and fertile results, and SCO will enter a new phase of high quality development with greater solidarity, coordination, dynamics and productivity,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said.
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