In a significant diplomatic and tourism development, India has resumed issuing tourist visas to Chinese nationals from July 24, 2025, ending a five-year freeze that began in 2020. The move reflects a cautious but important thaw in India-China relations, especially in the realm of people-to-people connectivity.
Why Were Visas Suspended?
- The suspension of tourist visas for Chinese citizens was imposed in 2020, following the border tensions in eastern Ladakh and the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- During this period, direct commercial flights were suspended, and diplomatic exchanges were limited.
- These actions led to a near-total halt in tourism between the two countries.
What Triggered the Resumption in 2025?
- Diplomatic Re-engagement: Both nations have shown willingness to normalize ties gradually through diplomatic and trade discussions.
- Resumption of Direct Flights: Passenger air connectivity between India and China was reinstated earlier in 2025, paving the way for broader travel arrangements.
- Tourism and Economic Goals: India aims to revive its inbound tourism sector, and re-inviting Chinese travelers—traditionally a high-spending group—is part of that recovery strategy.
Key Implications of the Move
Boost to Indian Tourism
Chinese tourists have historically been among the top contributors to India’s foreign tourist arrivals. With this reopening,
- Indian hospitality, heritage, and wellness sectors may see increased footfall
- Tourism-dependent states and small businesses could benefit from renewed activity
Strategic Diplomatic Gesture
- By reopening visas, India sends a signal of diplomatic flexibility while maintaining its core strategic concerns. The move indicates openness to rebuilding confidence without compromising national security.
Controlled Implementation
- Tourist visas will be issued through standard online application processes, with in-person appointments at Indian Visa Application Centres in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, ensuring regulated and secure processing.


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