Sino-Indian Relations: Security and Economic Analysis of Bilateral Ties
Keywords:
China, India, boundary, dispute, relationsAbstract
India and China entered into a new era after 1948. There was a brief period of
cooperative relationship between them in the start. They caught up in the politics of the
Cold War very soon. Normalization in their relation was seen from 1980’s to 2010.
However, the boundary issue remained unsettled. The China-Pakistan-India triangle
would remain a source of friction between their relations. This study employed the
qualitative method in which secondary sources of data are taken. This data is analysed
thematically in this paper. The paper endeavors to analyze the areas which are the cause
of friction in China-India relations in historical perspective.
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