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The Fragile Balance: India and China’s Border Tensions
Across the vast expanse of the Himalayan divide, two rising powers, India and China, find themselves in a precarious standoff, both eager to assert dominance but wary of a conflict that could escalate uncontrollably. With a shared border of approximately 3,500 kilometers and a combined population nearing 2.9 billion, these nations are not only the most populous but also wield significant economic and military might. The ambitions of both countries echo loudly on the international stage, where they engage in a subtle dance of power, diplomacy, and territorial disputes.