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India, China To Reopen Skies After Five-Year Hiatus: Direct Flights To Resume By Late October 2025

After a more than five-year hiatus, India and mainland China have agreed to restart direct commercial flights by late October 2025. The move signals a cautious thaw in bilateral ties and opens doors for renewed people-to-people and trade connectivity

India and China are set to resume direct flights by late October 2025 after a five-year pause, marking a significant step toward restoring trade, tourism, and diplomatic ties between the two Asian neighbours (representational photo) Photo: Shutterstock
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Direct flights between India and China were suspended in early 2020, initially citing COVID-19 disruptions. But the hiatus was extended by diplomatic stagnation and the fallout from the deadly 2020 Galwan clash along the contested India–China border, which killed 20 Indian and four Chinese soldiers.

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