The tensions between China and India begin with the dispute over Kashmir but has evolved into more of a competition between the two new world powers. Both countries are developing nations that have had a major expansion in both economy, industry, and influence in world politics. The most basic part of the dispute is the fact that the border between the two countries conflicts with China's control over Tibet. Minimal efforts have been made by India whereas China either ignores the problem or promotes paranoia among its civilization. However, trade has helped to promote cooperation and bring the two nations to a more agreeable understanding.
By Albie Braun
Sunday, January 10, 2010
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