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INDO-CHINA POLICY - RETHINKING TIES WITH EACH OTHER

Journal: Scholarly Research Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies (Vol.10, No. 73)

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Page : 8-17666

Keywords : Indo-China; Galwan dispute; Covid-19; Power shift; Taiwan; Asia; USA;

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Abstract

People are aware that India and China's relationship is stressed and contemporary. The majority of political specialists believe that the world's political system is shifting as power shifts from the West to the East. China and India, the two nations with the largest populations, are beginning to proclaim their identities and are becoming economic superpowers. China and India, the two largest countries in the region, will play a significant role in determining the course of the 21st century. Even while ties between India and China have improved in recent years, they rmain very complex and difficult to describe. Despite frequent border conflicts and economic nationalism in both nations, the two have attempted to cooperate economically till now. With the positive relations in mind, countries are trying to synchronise and grow together while the concerns seem complex with recent disputes, boycotts, pandemic etc. The paper has attempted to understand the relatable dimensions and actions both governments took for a better relationship. The results identified that future seems bright for both nations but, they need to cooperate and grow together leaving tensions apart.

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