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Border dispute casts shadow over Chinaâs offers of Covid help for India Analysis: some in China see Indiaâs crisis as a diplomatic opportunity but tensions from last summer remain high Workers sort oxygen cylinders for hospitals at a facility on the outskirts of Amritsar, India. Photograph: Narinder Nanu/AFP/Getty Images Workers sort oxygen cylinders for hospitals at a facility on the outskirts of Amritsar, India. Photograph: Narinder Nanu/AFP/Getty Images Thu 29 Apr 2021 00.00 EDT Last modified on Thu 29 Apr 2021 00.14 EDT As coronavirus rages across India, its neighbour China has made repeated offers of help. Some are asking whether this could be an occasion to ease the tense relations between the worldâs two most populous countries following last yearâs border skirmishes. ....
As coronavirus rages across India, its neighbour China has made repeated offers of help. Some are asking whether this could be an occasion to ease the tense relations between the world’s two most populous countries following last year’s border skirmishes. China’s foreign minister, Wang Yi, said this week that Beijing was “ready to provide support and assistance to the Indian people at any time according to the needs of India”. A spokesperson for. ....
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National Interest By TANVI MADAN On January 25, 2015, at 9:38 am, US President Barack Obama stepped off Air Force One on to the tarmac at Delhi’s Palam airport. Departing from protocol, Indian PM Narendra Modi was there to receive him. While the sky overhead was gloomy, the state of USIndia relations was not. Visible signs of how much the relationship had deepened over the previous decade and a half were everywhere, from the two leaders’ embrace on the tarmac to the reason for Obama’s visit the first American president to be invited to be chief guest at India’s annual Republic Day celebrations to the American strategic airlift and maritime reconnaissance aircraft acquired by India and featured in the parade. ....