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In the Himalayas, 750 Indian pilgrims will cross the Chinese border to reach a Hindu site in Tibet. This pilgrimage, which departs from New Delhi, is presented as a symbol of a return to normalcy between India and China. Both countries have been cold since their clashes along their Himalayas border in 2020.
Joshua Yang: Does return of pilgrims to Tibet signal a thaw in China-India relations?
A religious pilgrimage from India into China facilitated by both governments has resumed for the first time in five years – the latest sign of a cautious thaw in the contentious relationship between the world’s two most populous nations.
India and China: A cautious dance beneath the optics of thaw
[This is an excerpt from an article in The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs and Policy Studies. Opinions expressed do not reflect the position of the Round Table editorial board.] The post Opinion – India and China: A cautious dance beneath the optics of thaw appeared first on The Round Table.
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