China, India Kick Out Nearly All of Each Other’s Journalists as Rivalry Escalates
India and China have ejected each other's journalists, deepening a rift between the two nations. The absence of Chinese journalists in India could increase hostility and hinder resolution to the border dispute.
- India and China have ejected each other's journalists, deepening rift between the two nations.
- New Delhi denied visa renewals to Chinese state media journalists, while Chinese officials denied accreditation to Indian journalists.
- Ties have soured since the deadly Sino-Indian border clash in June 2020.
- India has shifted towards the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue and banned dozens of Chinese mobile apps.
- The absence of Chinese journalists in India could increase hostility and hinder resolution to the border dispute.
China, India Kick Out Nearly All of Each Other’s Journalists as Rivalry Escalates
Rift that opened with deadly border clash deepens as neighbors deny reporter visas