(Bloomberg) -- India and China share a complicated relationship. The world’s two most populous nations are outright regional rivals who fought a border war in the 1960s. Relations have been at a low ...
The rapprochement is not about Trump's tariffs, but easing tensions on the disputed Himalayan border, writes Harsh V. Pant.
At the same time, experts stressed that India sees the United States as central to balancing China. Lindsey Ford of the ...
NEW DELHI — India and China agreed on Tuesday to resume direct flights and step up trade and investment flows as the neighbors rebuild ties damaged by a 2020 border clash. The Asian giants are ...
Tension between India and China may be thawing, but the two countries still remain bitter rivals, writes Shyam Saran.
China appears to be developing low-yield, tactical nuclear weapons, something it has never developed before.
US official Thomas G DiNanno alleges China carried out a covert nuclear test after the Galwan clash, raising questions over arms control and deterrence.
India and China are development partners, not rivals, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed on Sunday, as they discussed ways to improve trade ties amid global tariff ...
Bilateral relations between India and China have long followed a cyclical pattern: sporadic escalations give way to limited accommodation, only to relapse when structural disputes resurface. Indian ...
BEIJING — India and China plan to resume direct flights between some of their cities after a five-year suspension as the relations between the two countries begin to thaw, Indian authorities announced ...
BEIJING- Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to travel to China to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit to be held in Tianjin City from August 31-September 1. This will be PM Modi ...
TIANJIN, China — Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged Sunday to resolve their border differences and bolster cooperation ahead of the opening of a regional summit ...