CHINA VS INDIA
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Created on April 25, 2024
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CHINA VS INDIA
7. CONCLUSIONS
6. international relations and impact
5. media and usa reactions
4. CONSEQUENCES
3. CONFLICT DEVELOPMENT
2. causes of the conflict
1. Introduction
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The Sino-Indian war is a conflict between China and India for the control/sovereignity of the territory of Aksai Chin.
INTRODUCTION
The main cause of the war was a dispute over the sovereignity of Aksai Chin
- China claimed the zone for being part of Xinjiang.
- India claimed the zone to be part of Ladakh.
CONSEQUENCES
- 1. Territorial Issue
- 2. Diplomatic Fallout
- 3. Reassessment
Saw India as a possible counterbalance to communist China. Was considered a chance to stop China from taking over the region
Gave India considerable military support
usa reaction
China’s geographical expansion and allegiance to the Soviet Union alarmed the United States.
US offered diplomatic support to IndiaDemanded that the situation be settled peacefully through discussions and denounced China’s activities
The Cold War’s backdrop as well as American foreign policy goals
media reaction
The government controlled the media’s tone and content.The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) was portrayed in Chinese propaganda The necessity of maintaining national cohesion and backing the Communist Party during the battle.
Only the official government statements were released, and reports were frequently edited. Indian media adopted a nationalistic and patriotic stanceIndia was portrayed as a victim of Chinese expansionism in the story.
chinese media
indian media
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Foreign Trade
Doklam stalemate in 2017 and fighting in the Galwan Valley in 2020.
Political Engagement
Current Border Conflicts
The Cold War’s backdrop as well as American foreign policy goals
relations and impact
CONCLUSION
The conflict’s results have had a long-lasting effect on the two countries’ relationship. It was fueled by geographical disputes, political disagreements, and historical tensions.The Sino-Indian border is a complicated and delicate geopolitical dilemma in the twenty-first century, even though both nations have attempted to settle their differences peacefully. Unresolved border issues are a source of ongoing tension and sporadic conflict.
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