Indo-Sino: Obfuscated Unrelenting Relations
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31150/ajshr.v5i8.2872Keywords:
Panchsheel, co-existence, expansionist policy, strategic, superficies, tactical and economic relations, global geopolitics, treaty, bilateralAbstract
The relations between India and the People’s Republic of China commence with an initial atmosphere of cordiality. But the affinity become sour after the Tibet issue, giving asylum to Dalai Lama in Dharamshala, the border dispute, the mistrust of each other took them into the war of 1962. After 1962 war, diplomatic relations between two countries were severed and after 1988, a period of reform began in it. Currently the Indo-Sino relations are in ambivalent, intimacy and vacillate by affinity mode. In the 21st century, Indo-Sino relations have evolved with notable positive aspects despite inherent complexities.
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