– Resumed border trade through Lipulekh Pass, Shipki La Pass, and Nathu La Pass.
– Plans to reinstate direct flight connectivity between both countries soon; Air Services Agreement updates are underway.
– Visa facilitation agreed for tourists, businesses, media personnel, and others between the two nations.
tiktok’s continued ban highlights India’s firm stance on protecting national security amidst unresolved trust issues with certain Chinese tech companies. While users reporting partial access may raise curiosity about enforcement mechanisms for such bans, this clarification assures adherence to prior directives.
Meanwhile, steps toward constructive engagement between India and China-such as resuming border trade and air connectivity-indicate efforts towards diplomatic normalcy despite lingering tensions post-Galwan clashes. These developments could be notable for regional economic cooperation while balancing strategic interests.
The upcoming SCO Summit also offers an prospect for deeper dialog between leaders like PM Modi from India and china’s counterparts on mutual concerns ranging from geopolitics to technological collaborations.