Discuss Indias changing relations with china

 Here is a 6-mark level answer on India’s changing relations with China:



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1. Historical Background:

India and China initially shared friendly ties after independence, especially with the Panchsheel Agreement (1954). However, relations deteriorated after the 1962 border war.


2. Border Tensions:

Territorial disputes over Aksai Chin and Arunachal Pradesh have remained a major source of tension. Clashes like the 2020 Galwan Valley conflict have worsened trust.


3. Trade Relations:

Despite political tensions, economic ties have grown. China is one of India’s largest trading partners, though the trade balance heavily favors China.


4. Strategic Rivalry:

China’s growing influence in South Asia and the Indian Ocean, along with its support to Pakistan, has raised concerns for India. India, in response, has strengthened ties with the US, Japan, and Australia (e.g., the Quad alliance).


5. Diplomacy and Dialogue:

Both nations have continued diplomatic talks and military-level meetings to reduce border tensions, though results have been limited.


6. Technological and Security Measures:

India has taken steps to limit Chinese apps and investments in critical sectors, reflecting rising security concerns after the 2020 standoff.


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