India, China to resume direct flights, visas, exchanges, and hydrological data sharing

A view of Mount Kailash with Lake Mansarovar in the foreground at Tibetan Autonomous Region in China.

A view of Mount Kailash with Lake Mansarovar in the foreground at Tibetan Autonomous Region in China.
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Three months after negotiating an end to the military stand-off at the Line of Actual Control (LAC), India and China agreed to concrete measures to resume direct flights, visas, a number of exchanges, and the Mansarovar Yatra for pilgrims this summer. They also agreed to resume the dialogue on trans-border rivers and sharing of hydrological data, that China has withheld for years. Both sides committed to marking the 75th year of establishment of…

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