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In the upcoming decades, the relationship between India and China will have a profound impact on the Asian region and, to some extent, the global order. While China and India share some similarities and differences, both nations have ancient civilizations, historical experiences of colonialism, vast territories, sizable populations, strong internal political systems, and growing economies. Historically, they have played significant roles in global affairs, but their contemporary relationship is complicated, especially given their simultaneous rise in the post-Cold War era and their geographical proximity. Despite an initial period of cooperation, the rivalry between China and India dates back before the Asian century. The border clashes between India and China in 1962 initiated India's ongoing efforts to balance China, although the exact methods and mechanisms for doing so have been unclear. The events on the Himalayan border in 2020, however, removed any remaining doubts within India about the adversarial nature of this relationship. This shift in perception is notable and irreversible, impacting both elite circles and public opinion in India. As a result, India has taken a series of measures aimed at addressing this challenge, primarily through the concept of internal balancing. Importantly, these emerging strategies are unfolding in parallel with global developments, including the formulation of Indo-Pacific policies by various countries to varying degrees. This paper aims to examine the evolving trajectory of Sino-Indian relations from the perspective of India's foreign policy and national security priorities, placing these developments within the broader global context, where geopolitical shifts and regional dynamics are increasingly influential in shaping international relations.
"India China Relations after the Galwan Tragedy Challenges and Emerging Issues", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.6, Issue 12, page no.75 - 87, December-2021, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2112011.pdf
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