India and China

 

India and China : Are we going to war ?

 Written by: Riddhi Sharma

  Edited by: Ritika Rana

Talking about the relationship between India and China, the relationship shared between the two Nations have always been surrounded by several doubts and speculations on the military front. Both the countries are very populous, sharing ancient civilizations, which can relate back to 2000 years ago, yet cooperation and friendship have always been the goals of modern nations.  But if we see the flashback we remember the horrible war of Indo-China of 1962.


 

For the last two months, China and India have been embroiled in a series of standoffs along with their the disputed Himalayan border that has become the worst crisis in Sino-Indian relations in over 50 years. In some ways, this is familiar territory: India records several hundred Chinese transgressions across the de facto border, known as the Line of Actual Control (LAC), annually, and this marks the fourth prolonged border crisis in seven years. However, the still-unfolding standoffs represent a far more novel and consequential crisis, threatening the tenuous framework that has previously prevented China-India relations from devolving into an open rivalry.

 

War has never been a solution to any nation because it carries huge destruction of mankind on a massive scale yet due to difference in objectives and several issues it has been seen that nations or countries over go such a horrible decision when things don't go happy and normal. Wars not only pull nations decades back of continuous growth but also lies behind a deep hole of destruction to humanity which is traced for generations to come. Sufferers are always innocent civilians.

 

If one had to conclude for India then we are never like supporters of the war , we believe in resolving things and moving, beating hands down over any situation whatever it maybe and so far as wars are concerned we know how to solve it by bilateral conversations.

 

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