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History tells us the rise of two parallel powers has led to competition and conflict. Rise of India-China in South Asia is no different. India-China always had boundary issues since the 1950s but time and again there have been some or the other steps taken to either resolve these issues or to find common interest of the two countries.
By Security Risks AsiaHistory tells us the rise of two parallel powers has led to competition and conflict. Rise of India-China in South Asia is no different. India-China always had boundary issues since the 1950s but time and again there have been some or the other steps taken to either resolve these issues or to find common interest of the two countries.