Thursday’s travel advisory by the Chinese embassy is the first since the India-China Doklam standoff ended. Photo: AFPBeijing: China has issued a travel advisory to its nationals visiting India, the first such warning after the Doklam standoff, warning them about denial of visas to visit “restricted areas” like the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The Chinese Embassy in India issued the advisory, the third in four months, for Chinese tourists in India. Chinese tourists make up 3% of foreign tourists visiting India each year, Global Times quoted Indian media reports as saying. A report by state-run Xinhua news agency two days ago said China is becoming one of the most popular destinations for Indian tourists.
Source: Mint October 05, 2017 15:45 UTC