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India-China direct flights resume after 5 years | Why it matters?

India and China remain strategic rivals competing for regional influence, but ties have eased gradually since a deadly border clash in 2020.

Updated on: Oct 26, 2025 04:32 PM IST
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India and China resumed direct flights on Sunday, marking a significant step toward rebuilding ties between Asia's two most populous nations after a five-year hiatus.

The flight resumption comes amid a gradual thaw in relations that has developed over the last five years. (AP Photo)
The flight resumption comes amid a gradual thaw in relations that has developed over the last five years. (AP Photo)

The first flight, operated by India's largest carrier, IndiGo, is scheduled to depart from Kolkata for Guangzhou at 10:00 pm IST (1630 GMT), restoring a crucial people-to-people and business link that was initially suspended by the Covid-19 pandemic and later strained by a deadly border clash in 2020.

There are already regular flights between India and Hong Kong, with additional services from the capital, New Delhi, to Shanghai and Guangzhou set to begin in November.

“Direct flights between China and India are now a reality,” a spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy said, marking a major milestone in restoring normal travel links between the two Asian giants after a five-year hiatus.

Flight resumption comes amid improving ties

"The direct air link will reduce logistics and transit time," AFP news agency quoted Rajeev Singh, head of the Indian Chamber of Commerce in Kolkata, adding that it would benefit businesses.

 
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