ExclusiveIndian officials said to be in talks to allow reporters from China to return
Last Chinese journalist left India after being denied visa extension in 2023 and sources say both sides are working to restore reciprocity

The outreach includes a meeting between officials from the Indian embassy in Beijing and representatives of Chinese state-run news agency Xinhua on June 24. One person familiar with the discussions described the interaction as an initial engagement, saying any substantive progress on restoring visas for Chinese journalists would take time.
The meeting was held between Shweta Singh, minister at the Indian embassy, and Wang Jianxin, deputy director general of Xinhua’s Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Department.
In a social media post on Sunday, the embassy said the two sides had “exchanged views on issues of mutual interest”.
The Xinhua meeting is part of a broader effort by the Indian embassy to engage senior editors at leading Chinese media organisations.

When asked whether visa issues affecting Chinese journalists had been discussed during the talks, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said he was “not aware of the specific situation” but reiterated that China supported media cooperation with India.