Beijing: China and India maintain communication through “unrestricted” diplomatic channels to facilitate travel from the “required person” to this country during the current Covid-19 prohibition trip, a senior official of the Chinese Ministry said in Jakarta on Friday.
Thousands of Indians, including 23,000 students and hundreds of them working in China besides their families, have been stranded because of visas and restriction flights imposed by the Chinese government for more than 18 months, citing the Coronavirus protocol.
Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Zhao Lijian, replied to the question whether there was communication between the two countries more India stranded back home because Covid-19 prohibited trips were clamped by China, said: “We maintain communication through diplomatic channels without obstacles in both Beijing and New Delhi “.
Given the complex situations and pandemic tombs, China applies the same size quarantine for all tourists in, including their own citizens, based on a developing situation, reality on the ground and science-based assessment, he said.
“Travel personnel needed by India to China are always guaranteed,” he said, apparently referring to the movement of diplomatic personnel between the two countries.
“We hope that India will also be Chinese citizens to treat going to India together, creating the necessary and healthy environments for them to work and live in India, and together do work well in the exchange of personnel between the two parties,” Zhao added.
At present, there is no flight service between China and India, and the third state trip is also banned by Beijing because of the breakdown of the second wave of Covid-19 in Indian continental children and elsewhere.
Hundreds of Indians and families other than more than 23,000 students who returned home for vacation and because Covid-19 surge in Wuhan since the beginning of 2020 was still stuck in India because the restriction of the travel enactment by China as a virus must spread to India and different parts of the world.
While several hundred Indians managed to return on Vande Bharat flight permitted by China until November last year, more than 2000 Indians were still trapped back home after Beijing again imposed a ban on trips.