Q. 4. Mention any four significant
changes in Indo-China relations that
have taken place after the Cold War.
(Imp.) C.B.S.E. 2016)
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Four significant changes in Indo-China relations took place after the Cold war was: Both India and China consider themselves as rising powers in international politics. After the visit of Rajiv Gandhi in 1988, both governments tried to maintain 'peace and silence' on the border
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End of the Cold War marked various changes in the relationship between India and China. The significant changes in Indo-China relations took place after the Cold War was:
- Both India and China consider themselves as rising powers in international politics. After the visit of Rajiv Gandhi in 1988, both governments tried to maintain 'peace and silence' on the border.
- Agreements regarding cultural exchanges and cooperation were signed. Four border posts were also opened.
- Trade between India and China grew at 30 per cent per year since 1999.
- An increase in bilateral trade from $338 million in 1992 to more than $18 billion in 2006 was seen. India and China are following the same policies in international economic institutions like the WTO.
- Leaders from both countries frequently visit each other's nation and this way they get familiar with each other. Through an increase in transportation and communication links and working on common economic interests development of sound economic relationship has been taking place.
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