On April 1, 1950, India became the first non-socialist bloc country to establish formal diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China. This year marks the 75th anniversary of this relationship, though records of trade and cultural ties between these two ancient civilizations date back ...
In 1976, relations between China and India settled back to normal as they resumed ambassadorial ties. Between 1976 and 2000 when the two countries jointly celebrated the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ti...
China and India, two of the world's most ancient civilizations, share a rich, intertwined history marked by millennia of cultural, spiritual and intellectual exchange. Their connection dates back to ancient times, when scholars, monks and traders traveled between what are China and India today, e...
Soft factors include a trade imbalance, visa issues, different notions of history, strategic differences, and the relationship between the two countries on the international stage. These three kinds of factors are differentiated. Their importance and influence on China鈥揑ndia relations are also ...
This paper aggregates the state of India-China economic relations with a specific focus on trade at the borders. It explicates the potential for economic activity at the border regions to generate self-sustaining and/or externally linked local development for both countries. By an examination of ...
April 2018, which ended up as a major event in the history of China-India relations. The two leaders conversed with each other for a long time, conducted in-depth strategic communication, made major political decisions, and c...
China and India, both ancient civilizations, major developing countries, and key members of the Global South, are at a critical stage of their respective modernization efforts, Xi noted. The history of China-India relations demonstrates that the "cooperative steps of the dragon and the elephant" ...
In the economic realm, even as we congratulate ourselves on the fast growth in trade, questions about sustainability remain in the absence of diversity in our trade basket. At the moment, natural resources constitute the overwhelming proportion of our exports to China, and China's appetite for ...
The History and Future of Contemporary China-India Relations 陈宗海 马加力 胡仕胜 张雷/著 Chen Zonghai, Ma Jiali, Hu Shisheng,,Zhang Lei 世界知识出版社 World Affairs Press 2020年4月 April 2020 这部著作共有九个部分。包含...
Billon tanga then replaced the relatively pure silver coins as the standard currency of trade in almost the entire northern part of India. Bengal, which imported silver from Myanmar (Burma) and China, was, however, an obvious exception. The silver and gold coins struck in the period of the ...