After the two biggest boys in the neighbor decided to make up for and make places, the playground was safe again for at least a while.
The tension between China and India has increased since China began construction of conflict areas between China and India's allied country Bhutan in the middle of June in Dokram (China's Donglun). These tensions soon expanded to a confrontation between the Chinese and Indian armies. Fortunately, shells and missiles were not fired, but nails were thrown on the stones during the conflict.
Also, in 1962 the two countries fought a war between the borders, and China acquired and controlled several controversial lands.
The relationship between the two Asian giants was quite far in the ancient days, before the concept of lines on modern maps. With the influence of the majority of Tibet, there is little conflict between the Chinese empire and the Indian subcontinent. But there is a trade relationship
When a Chinese explorer and a diplomat Zhang Wei (164 - 114 BC) was at Central Gorge in Central Asia, he saw the staff and fabric of the land (present Sichuan Province). Daxia locals said his merchant was bought at Shendu County in the southeastern part. This is the first mention of India in Chinese history literature (as Sanskrit name of Indus River Sindu)
In terms of culture, China has a huge debt in India in the form of Buddhism, Buddhism entered China in the first century of the year, and after a century the Chinese culture has changed dramatically.
China and India have a long history and relationship. Throughout the first millennium, they were the center of spiritual and religious activities. These two countries suffered from Western colonialism from the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth century. But there are few political contacts between them. Culturally, it is mainly from India to China. "Maha-Cheena" and "Cheen-Amshuk" show the trade relations between Mauryan and India in "Arthashastra" of Kautilya. Emperor Harshavardhan sent representatives to China to respond to the two tasks sent by Taizong emperor. Unfortunately, the successor of Hull Chardin attacked the mission in China which led to the battle of China's victory which was the only fight between India and China until 1962.
The relationship between China and India, or China and India, also known as the relationship between China and India, refers to the bilateral relationship between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and India. This relationship has always been very sincere, but there are border disputes and economic competition between the two countries, sometimes tense. The modern relationship began in 1950, when India was one of the first countries to complete official relations with the People's Republic of China (Taiwan) and acknowledged the People's Republic of China as the legitimate government of mainland China It was. China and India are two of the world's most populous countries, the fastest growing major economies. Increasing diplomatic and economic influence increases the importance of bilateral relations
The relationship between leaders / followers is old and quoted throughout history. Examples of partnerships that have focused on leaders are China's excellent literary and intellectual, such as I Ching (1000 BC - 750 BC), India, and indigenous indigenous myths of Africa, Australia, the Americas It can be seen in tradition. The most famous proposal of ancient philosophers came from Aristotle. And Aristotle believed that people who can not be good followers can not become leaders. Mainly as a role he thinks is more important: leader