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China has asked India to “stay calm” as India registered a “strong” diplomatic objection following the release of a map by Beijing which Delhi says asserts ownership over its territory in ...
India's foreign ministry said in a statement that both ministers agreed on the need to work with "purpose and urgency to achieve complete disengagement at the earliest".
2024 India-China Border Patrol Agreement was an understanding reached between two countries to de-escalate tensions [1] after the differences arose due to clash between two countries in Galwan Valley on 15 June 2020. [2] [3] [4] The agreement is believed to ease the hostilities between the two countries. [5]
The bilateral relations between India and China have for a long time been marred by considerable mistrust and suspicion, with the rancorous border dispute occupying the foreground. [14] [15] Whereas India has pushed for the delineation of the LAC, the Chinese have invariably demurred. Despite multiple rounds of negotiations, and an agreement in ...
The Border Peace and Tranquility Agreement (BPTA or MPTA; formally the Agreement on the Maintenance of Peace and Tranquility along the Line of Actual Control in the India–China Border Areas) is an agreement signed by China and India in September 1993, agreeing to maintain the status quo on their mutual border pending an eventual boundary settlement. [1]
A majority of Americans, 55%, say the U.S. should actively work to limit the growth of China’s power, according to the poll from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs.
A map of the disputed Kashmir region showing the areas under Indian, Pakistani, and Chinese administration. On 5 August 2019, the government of India revoked the special status, or autonomy, granted under Article 370 of the Indian constitution to Jammu and Kashmir—a region administered by India as a state which consists of the larger part of Kashmir which has been the subject of dispute ...
In China, “the door opened to foreign participation for very strategic reasons,” says Kenneth DeWoskin, professor emeritus at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business and a longtime ...