The China and India: Liberal Aspects of Cooperation
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China, Democracy, India, PharmaAbstract
With the ongoing ascent of China and India in the global arena, there is a prevailing inclination to examine and evaluate these two prominent Asian powers. However, it could be more advantageous to investigate the prospects of Sino-Indian collaboration that might provide reciprocal benefits. China and India’s interests are progressively aligning regarding their economic and geopolitical objectives and ambitions to attain global power status. The growing depth of their interactions indicates the growth of confidence, which may pave the way for establishing distinct forums for collaborative endeavors, educational opportunities, and humanitarian assistance. Implementing such procedures would have practical use and contribute to fostering trust and assurance for subsequent endeavors. This paper examines several domains in which the relationship between India and China is aligning. This study also recommends addressing the trade gap between India and China.
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