NGOs play a pivotal role in monitoring and enhancing Sino-African business and government cooperation MID-NOVEMBER is hot in Wanning,on south China’s island province of Hainan. The tropical climate and holiday atmosp...NGOs play a pivotal role in monitoring and enhancing Sino-African business and government cooperation MID-NOVEMBER is hot in Wanning,on south China’s island province of Hainan. The tropical climate and holiday atmosphere embraced a legion of African delegates,there to enjoy the sunshine but more importantly to take part in a SinoAfrican cooperation conference.展开更多
This article explains reasons from the consular perspective why people to people exchange between China and India is not so active. Review of evolution of bilateral consular relations reveals that the basis of cross...This article explains reasons from the consular perspective why people to people exchange between China and India is not so active. Review of evolution of bilateral consular relations reveals that the basis of cross border personnel exchanges is weak with the closing of consulates of both countries in each other’s territory for nearly three decades. Relatively, small number of Chinese and Indian consular posts in each other’s territory means inconvenience for citizens to apply for visa for visiting the other and seeking consular assistance and protection. Inflexible visa policy of both countries toward citizens of the other party also accounts for the none-activeness. Considering the important role played by civilian exchange in advancing bilateral relations, China and India should establish more consular posts in each other’s territory and further relax visa requirements.展开更多
文摘NGOs play a pivotal role in monitoring and enhancing Sino-African business and government cooperation MID-NOVEMBER is hot in Wanning,on south China’s island province of Hainan. The tropical climate and holiday atmosphere embraced a legion of African delegates,there to enjoy the sunshine but more importantly to take part in a SinoAfrican cooperation conference.
基金This article is part of a Research Project funded by China National Social Science Foundation entitled Improvement of China’s Consular Service under the Initiative of OBOR(16BGJ015).
文摘This article explains reasons from the consular perspective why people to people exchange between China and India is not so active. Review of evolution of bilateral consular relations reveals that the basis of cross border personnel exchanges is weak with the closing of consulates of both countries in each other’s territory for nearly three decades. Relatively, small number of Chinese and Indian consular posts in each other’s territory means inconvenience for citizens to apply for visa for visiting the other and seeking consular assistance and protection. Inflexible visa policy of both countries toward citizens of the other party also accounts for the none-activeness. Considering the important role played by civilian exchange in advancing bilateral relations, China and India should establish more consular posts in each other’s territory and further relax visa requirements.