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Answer» Sino-Indian relations: - The modem time relationship between India and China started in the year 1954. The relationship has remained sour mainly due to border disputes.
- China rejected the McMohan line of demarcation between these two countries. In her maps, China showed some part of north-eastern region of India as its own territory. India opposed this greatly.
- China attacked India on 1962 and captured the regions of India which were displayed in China’s map.
- India sent its military troops to save its border regions from getting away in the hands of China. Finally, China ended the war.
- Many meetings took place to resolve these problem but, in vain.
- However, in the last decade China and India have tried to establish co-operative and friendly relations.
- India’s Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi invited Mr. Jinping, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, to strengthen the relations.
- Later, Mr. Jinping also visited India. He also visited at Sabarmati River Front in Ahmedabad.
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