
"India and China are resuming direct flights after five years of suspension and say they will strengthen trade ties. Their relationship has long been defined by rivalry, competing ambitions and a disputed border. Now, India and China are resuming direct flights after a five-year suspension. United States President Donald Trump's tariffs and a shifting trade landscape could push them closer together."
"For China, it is about offsetting the tariff pressure and expanding trade links. For India, it is a chance to attract investment even as it holds to its goal of becoming an alternative manufacturing hub to China. At stake is the balance of global supply chains and economic influence. And what's behind China's K visa? Plus, the cost of cyberattacks."
India and China are resuming direct flights after a five-year suspension, signaling steps to strengthen bilateral trade and connectivity. United States President Donald Trump's tariffs and a shifting global trade landscape create incentives for closer economic engagement. China seeks to offset tariff pressure and broaden trade links. India aims to attract investment while pursuing its objective of becoming an alternative manufacturing hub to China. The outcome could reshape global supply chains and regional economic influence. Additional concerns include the motivations behind China's K visa policy and the economic and security costs associated with cyberattacks.
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