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Hindi-Chini Bhai Bhai? A Complete Timeline of Indo-China Relations

An editorial in China’s state-run Global Times accused India of behaving “shamelessly before the international community” and warned that India will suffer “greater losses than in 1962 if it incites military conflicts”.

In this April 21, 1961 photo, Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama and then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru meet in New Delhi. (Getty Images)
India’s relationship with its northern neighbour has sustained a major body blow as the Indian and Bhutanese forces foiled Chinese People’s Liberation Army’s attempts to encroach on a disputed Doklam enclave. This comes less than four years after Chinese troops crossed over into Indian territory in Ladakh by as much as 19kms.

After the Chinese troops were pushed back at Doklam, China responded by suspending the Kailash-Mansoravar yatra through the Nathu La pass. The chinese media, mostly mouthpieces of the ruling Chinese Communist Party even went as far as to bring up the war of 1962.

An editorial in China’s state-run Global Times accused India of behaving “shamelessly before the international community” and warned that India will suffer “greater losses than in 1962 if it incites military conflicts”.

So in light of these developments, are Hindi and Chini really Bhai-bhai? Let us delve into the contentious modern history of the two Asian powerhouses and see if history has a lesson for us all.

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Source: News18