Publication

Jun 2010

In general, India is one of China’s neighbors with whom China’s relationship has witnessed big ups and downs after the founding of New China. It will be very beneficial to sum up some experiences and enlightenments from the tortuous course of China-India relations. At present, though the general trend of China-India relations is good, there exist some unstable factors in the relations, due to the fact that the China-India boundary question remains unresolved and mutual trust between the two countries is insufficient. Therefore, it is important to sum up and reflect on the past in order for both countries to march towards the future in a better way.

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Author Cheng Ruisheng
Series IPCS Special Reports
Issue 91
Publisher Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS)
Copyright © 2010 Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS)
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