INDIA CHINA RELATIONS: PASSING THROUGH AN UNEASY APPROACH

  • Dr. Javid Ahmad Mir

Abstract

China and India share a very old history and relationship. Throughout the first millennium, they were the centers of spiritual and religious activities. The two countries suffered from western colonialism during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. However, political contacts between them were few. Culturally, it was mostly from India to China. India-China relations are passing through an uneasy approach in the Second decade of 21st century. Un-nerved by India’s strategic proximity with the US and latter’s assertive counter to Chinese power protection in South China, China appears to perceive India as a regional competitor and harmful to China’s vital national interests. In this study an attempt has been made to question the major irritants among both the nations. Keywords: Tibet Issue, Boundary Dispute, Trade Imbalance.
How to Cite
Dr. Javid Ahmad Mir. (1). INDIA CHINA RELATIONS: PASSING THROUGH AN UNEASY APPROACH. International Journal Of Innovation In Engineering Research & Management UGC APPROVED NO. 48708, EFI 5.89, WORLD SCINTIFIC IF 6.33, 8(4), 14-17. Retrieved from http://journal.ijierm.co.in/index.php/ijierm/article/view/184