Since the end of the. Cold war there have been significant changes in India and china relation
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China–India relations, also called Sino-Indian relations or Indo-Chinese relations, refers to the bilateral relationship between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Republic of India. Although the relationship has been cordial, there are border disputes and an economic competition between the two countries that have at times led to strained relations. The modern relationship began in 1950 when India was among the first countries to end formal ties with the Republic of China (Taiwan) and recognize the PRC as the legitimate government of Mainland China. China and India are the two most populous countries and fastest growing major economies in the world. Growth in diplomatic and economic influence has increased the significance of their bilateral relationship.
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The People's Republic of China (PRC) was established on 1 October, 1949. India was the first non-communist country to establish an embassy in PRC. Indo-China relations were going good until China invaded Tibet. India considered it as an "Act of forceful Intervention". Due to Chinese interventions, Dalai Lama along with Thousands of Tibetians seeks asylum in India. China demanded from India to return Dalai Lama back but India refused. So, China attacked India and captured Aksai Chin and some parts of NEFA(Northeastern Frontier Areas) in 1962 war. After war, China came closer to Pakistan. In 1967, both countries fought two battles in Sikkim, the "Nathu-La incident" and "Cho-La incident". After that, leaders of both the nation tried to resolve their issues but didn't get succed. At present both countries have ups and downs in relationship and both countries are concentrating on their respective growth stories. Recently, both nations are the part of SCO, BRICS and SAARC. Right now, China is India's largest trading partner with bilateral trade of 90 billion dollars. Also, India and China will going to hold 70 celebratory activities for 70th anniversary of diplomatic ties between India and China in 2020-21 and taken agreement on trade deficit and border dispute.
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