China-India border tensions have been an increasing cause of concern between two of the most vibrant economies of Asia. While the border conflict in 1962 had occurred in the context of two countries whose economies were weak, today the situation is quite different.
At present, both China and India are major global economies. Trade between them was negligible in 1962. Today, it stands at $75 billion and will soon pass the $100-billion mark.
Namrata Goswami’s Article on Sino-Indian Border Dispute Published in Global Times
Research Fellow, IDSA, Dr Namrata Goswami’s article, titled ‘Ending Sino-Indian border dispute essential to continued prosperity’ was published in the Global Times on January 16, 2013.
Excerpt
China-India border tensions have been an increasing cause of concern between two of the most vibrant economies of Asia. While the border conflict in 1962 had occurred in the context of two countries whose economies were weak, today the situation is quite different.
At present, both China and India are major global economies. Trade between them was negligible in 1962. Today, it stands at $75 billion and will soon pass the $100-billion mark.
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