7. Outlook of China-India Relations
Since ancient times, China and India have been two civilizations at the center of history, with a profound influence on world history, and the close relationship between these two civilizations. In modern history, both China and India have been invaded by Western powers, India was completely annexed by Britain, and China became a semi-colonial colony. After World War II, India and China have been independent, and they have played an important role in international political life. Both countries have carried out many cooperations and supported each other, but there are important conflicts of interest and many conflicts and conflicts have occurred. In general, the leading groups of the two countries are sane, and the contradictions and conflicts between the two sides are controlled within a range, and do not fundamentally affect each other's development.
In recent years, the development of China and India has attracted worldwide attention. As the two major powers in Asia, China and India have no irreconcilable contradictions while pursuing each other's interests. On the contrary, China and India have a broad space for cooperation in all aspects of their development. For China and India, in the next ten years, it will be the most critical period of development. It is a huge opportunity given to both countries by the historical trend. The two sides are struggling to seize the opportunity and meet the challenge. The development of cooperation between the two sides will also give the surrounding The country brings more opportunities, and should connect with each other through the spirit of the Silk Road, and finally achieve strategic cooperation and docking.