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The rise of China is one of the most defining features of the twenty-first century world. Pankaj Dodh underlines the fact that the world is on the cusp of fundamental changes. Both the countries put together host the largest populations, the biggest markets, the largest skilled workforce and two of the world’s largest economies and militaries capable of transforming the world unpredictably. They share a strong civilisational, commercial and geographical affinity since ancient periods. China and India should realistically accept their respective geo-political limitations and embrace the principles pledged in the Panchsheel Agreement of 1954.
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