China: India gave a shock to China ..

Chinese: India shocks neighboring dragon nation Recently, China made a sensational decision to suspend tourist visas for nationals.


India suspends tourist visas for Chinese: India is also a member of the Global Airlines Body International Air Transport Association (IATA). It issued tourist visas to Chinese nationals in our country on April 20. Recently, India decided to cancel it. Meanwhile, about 22,000 Indian students studying in various universities in China. There has been no response from there so far on this. With this, the future of thousands of students has now become imminent. When the corona pandemic's first wave began in China in 2020, students came to India.

So far the universities there have not given them any information. In the same way the commanding officers also .. did not heed the request made by India. India has clarified that tourist visas issued to citizens of China (People's Republic) by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) are no longer valid. Thus, from now on, the following travelers will be allowed to enter India.

A spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said on March 17 that India had asked Beijing to adopt a "cooperative attitude" in this regard as the continuation of tough sanctions was endangering the academic careers of thousands of Indian students. A spokesman for China's Foreign Ministry said in a statement on February 8 that China was "looking into the matter and making arrangements to repatriate foreign students to China." But so far, it is clear that no action has been taken against China regarding the return of Indian students. India is serious about this. India has said that it will continue to urge the Chinese side to adopt a friendly attitude towards the interests of their students.

Foreign Minister S Jaishankar also raised the issue with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi during a meeting in Dushanbe in September last year, Bagchi said. The two foreign ministers held talks in the Tajik capital during a meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). But India has taken this tough decision at a time when there has been no progress from China on this so far.


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