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Air India will resume non-stop flights between Delhi and Shanghai from February 1, marking its return to mainland China after nearly six years. The airline also plans a Mumbai–Shanghai service in 2026
Air India will operate flights four times a week between Delhi and Shanghai with its Boeing 787-8 aircraft that will have 18 business and 238 economy class seats
India announced on Monday that it has signed a significant agreement under which the United States will supply nearly 10% of the country's liquefied petroleum gas imports, as New Delhi moves
Air India will resume Delhi–Shanghai direct flights from Feb 1, 2026, ending a six-year suspension and expanding services to China.
The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association has raised concerns over increased profiling and intimidation of Kashmiri students across northern India following the Red Fort blast. They urge Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address the nation and reassure the community to curb rising hostility.
The service will run four times weekly using Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners (18 business, 238 economy seats) from February 2026
Pakistan has blamed India for a November 11 suicide bombing in the heart of Islamabad that killed 12 people and injured dozens more.