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India China Relationship from 2017(Doklam) to Till Date | Original Article

Himanshu .*, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

As one of the first nations to sever official ties with the Republic of China (Taiwan) and acknowledge the People's Republic of China as the legal ruler of Mainland China, India marked the beginning of the modern Sino-Indian relationship in 1950. The world's two most populated and fastestgrowing major economies are China and India. Their bilateral ties have become more significant as a result of their growing diplomatic and economic power. Despite the military stalemate at Doklam in modern-day Bhutan, peace was ultimately achieved between the two nuclear-armed nations. China-India ties had a rather challenging year in 2017. With military tensions in their disputed regions, escalating rivalry in their immediate area, and growing strategic distrust, relations between Beijing and New Delhi reached a record low in 2017. The relationship deterioration between the two Asian superpowers in 2017 is fortunately not permanent. But also well under control as a result of the friendly connections between the upper leadership.