Key Points

Indian incense sticks are becoming increasingly popular in China's Yiwu market, according to a Chinese Embassy spokesperson. The demand spans various types including sandalwood and Ayurvedic blends, valued for their unique Eastern fragrances. This commercial development coincides with the planned resumption of direct flights between the two countries by late October. Both nations view these developments as positive steps toward normalizing bilateral relations and strengthening people-to-people connections.

Key Points: Indian Incense Sticks Gain Popularity in China's Yiwu Market

  • Indian incense varieties including sandalwood and Ayurvedic blends gaining Chinese market traction
  • Direct flights between India and China set to resume by late October
  • Chinese spokesperson emphasizes facilitation of cross-border travel and commerce
  • MEA notes development reflects normalization trend in bilateral relations
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Indian incense sticks gain Popularity in China's Yiwu market: Chinese Embassy Spokesperson

Chinese Embassy spokesperson highlights growing demand for Indian incense in Yiwu, citing unique fragrances and competitive pricing as key attractions for Chinese buyers.

"Indian incense is getting popular in Yiwu Market, China. From sandalwood to Ayurvedic blends, its unique Eastern fragrances and fair price are attracting Chinese buyers. - Chinese Embassy Spokesperson"

New Delhi, October 10

A spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in India highlighted the growing popularity of Indian incense in China's Yiwu Market via a post on X. The spokesperson noted that Indian incense, ranging from sandalwood to Ayurvedic blends, is gaining traction among Chinese buyers due to its unique Eastern fragrances and competitive pricing.

In her X post, "Indian incense is getting popular in Yiwu Market, China. From sandalwood to Ayurvedic blends, its unique Eastern fragrances and fair price are attracting Chinese buyers."

Earlier on October 3, Yu Jing highlighted the resumption of direct flights between India and China, calling it significant for enhancing cross-border exchanges and cooperation.

In a post on X, Yu Jing wrote, "As the world's two most populous neighbors, #China and #India together account for over 2.8 billion people. The resumption of direct flights between the Chinese mainland and India will further facilitate cross-border travel, exchanges, and commerce. She further added, "For some time, the Chinese side has been in close communication with India to promote the early resumption of direct flights between the two countries."

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) also underlined the importance of this development, stating it reflects the growing trend towards normalisation in bilateral ties.

Addressing a weekly media briefing, MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "Yesterday we had issued a press release and thereafter I understand that commercial activity in this regard has started. This is, of course, in line with the growing trend towards normalisation in the relationship between India and China."

As part of this understanding, direct flights between India and China are slated to resume by late October. The civil aviation authorities of both countries have held discussions on reviving services and finalising a revised Air Services Agreement cooperation."

Earlier, PM Modi stressed that stable, predictable, and constructive India-China ties would contribute significantly to regional and global peace and prosperity. He later met Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the SCO Summit, where both leaders noted the importance of strengthening people-to-people ties through direct flights and visa facilitation.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
While I appreciate the cultural exchange, we should be cautious about the timing. Given the border tensions, this feels like a diplomatic gesture rather than genuine appreciation. Let's not forget our soldiers' sacrifices.
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Anjali F
As someone whose family has been in the incense business for generations, this makes me so proud! Our sandalwood and Ayurvedic blends are truly unique. Hope this opens up more export opportunities for small Indian businesses 🙏
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Michael C
The resumption of direct flights is a positive step. Business and cultural exchanges should continue despite political differences. Indian incense is indeed wonderful - I've been using it for years during my yoga practice.
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Karthik V
Good to see our products getting international recognition. But we need to ensure proper pricing and quality control. Sometimes in export markets, our products get undervalued. Let's protect our traditional knowledge and brands properly.
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Sarah B
People-to-people connections matter more than politics. The incense trade and direct flights can build bridges between ordinary citizens. Hope this leads to more cultural understanding and tourism exchanges between our nations.

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