The relationship between India and China is crucial for the future of Asia and will have repercussions that extend beyond the continent, impacting the entire globe, stated External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar. He emphasized that the simultaneous ascendance of both nations poses a “very unique problem” in the context of contemporary global politics.
The relationship between India and China is crucial for the future of Asia, as their simultaneous growth poses a distinctive challenge, according to Jaishankar
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