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India-China Relations

INDIA–CHINA RELATIONS: CAN NORMALISATION HAPPEN WITHOUT RESOLVING BORDERS?

India-China relations depend on the unresolved border dispute, with India linking normalcy to LAC peace, while China separates the boundary from trade and diplomacy. Economic ties endure, but India prioritizes strategic prudence, dialogue, and multilateral engagement to prevent escalation.

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CHINDIA: NEW ERA OF INDIA-CHINA DIPLOMACY

Modi's Beijing visit and Xi's engagement signal a cautious revival of "Chindia," prioritizing dialogue over discord. Despite border disputes, trade imbalances, and regional rivalry, resumed people-to-people ties and multilateral cooperation offer hope. However, India must balance strategic autonomy with robust defense and economic strategies.

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USA-CHINA RELATIONS: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR INDIA

The shifting US-China relationship creates both opportunities for India to attract investment and diversify supply chains, and challenges like border tensions and maintaining strategic autonomy amidst great power pressures. India responds by prioritizing national interests, building economic resilience, and pursuing a multi-aligned foreign policy for a secure future.

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INDIA-CHINA RELATIONS: CHALLENGES, WAY FORWARD

India-China relations are at a critical juncture, marked by a post-Galwan trust deficit, persistent border disputes, and trade imbalance. To navigate this, India must strengthen border infrastructure, diversify supply chains, and engage in assertive diplomacy. A strategic and patient approach is essential to safeguard national interests.

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CHINA INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT: CONCERNS FOR INDIA

China's construction of a dam on the Brahmaputra River has raised concerns in India about its impact on river flow. India is concerned that these dams could reduce water flow downstream, impacting agriculture and livelihoods. India is planning to build infrastructure to respond to this challenge, such as the Upper Siang Project in Arunachal Pradesh.

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