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335 lines
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HTML
<html lang="en">
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<head>
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<meta charset="UTF-8">
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<title>RanchiMall Content Collaboration Output</title>
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<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
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<script src="https://use.fontawesome.com/41cc35d596.js"></script>
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<link
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href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Playfair+Display:ital,wght@0,400;0,500;0,600;0,700;0,900;1,400;1,700;1,900&family=Poppins:wght@400;500;600;700&display=swap"
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rel="stylesheet">
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<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Lora:wght@400;500;600;700&display=swap" rel="stylesheet">
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<style>
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* {
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padding: 0;
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margin: 0;
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box-sizing: border-box;
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.hide {
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display: none;
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body {
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font-family: 'lora', serif;
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font-size: 16px;
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color: #2f2f2f;
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background-color: #f9f7f1;
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}
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header {
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font-family: 'Playfair Display', serif;
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font-weight: 900;
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text-align: center;
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font-size: 4rem;
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text-transform: uppercase;
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padding: 1rem 0;
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letter-spacing: 6;
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p {
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margin: 1.2rem 0;
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p:not(:first-of-type)::first-letter {
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margin-left: 4rem;
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#homepage{
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display: grid;
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.content{
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display: grid;
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max-width: calc(100% - 3rem);
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.head {
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display: flex;
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flex-direction: column;
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text-align: center;
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justify-content: center;
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position: relative;
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margin-bottom: 1rem;
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}
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.subhead {
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display: flex;
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flex-direction: column;
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align-items: center;
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text-transform: uppercase;
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padding: 0.6rem 0;
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content: '';
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position: absolute;
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bottom: 0;
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width: 10%;
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height: 0.1rem;
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background: #2f2f2f;
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}
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.columns {
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padding-top: 2rem;
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display: grid;
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width: calc(100% - 3rem);
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grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fit, minmax(26rem, 1fr));
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.column {
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font-size: 1.2rem;
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line-height: 1.8;
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display: flex;
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flex-direction: column;
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padding: 0 1.5rem;
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width: calc(100% - 3rem);
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}
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.column .headline {
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text-align: center;
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line-height: normal;
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font-family: 'lora', serif;
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display: flex;
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font-weight: 700;
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font-size: 30px;
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text-transform: uppercase;
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padding: 0.8rem 0;
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}
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font-weight: 400;
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font-size: 24px;
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padding: 0.8rem 0;
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border-top: 1px solid #2f2f2f;
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content: '';
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width: 100px;
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height: 7px;
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display: flex;
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margin: 0 auto;
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border-bottom: 1px solid #2f2f2f;
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content: '';
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display: flex;
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margin: 0 auto;
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}
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font-weight: 400;
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font-size: 36px;
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padding: 0.8rem 0;
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font-style: italic;
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font-family: 'Playfair Display', serif;
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}
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font-weight: 500;
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font-size: 0.9rem;
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padding: 0.8rem 0;
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}
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border-top: 1px solid #2f2f2f;
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content: '';
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width: 100px;
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height: 7px;
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display: flex;
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margin: 0 auto;
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.column .headline.hl4:after {
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border-bottom: 1px solid #2f2f2f;
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content: '';
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width: 100px;
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display: flex;
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margin: 0 auto;
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}
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/*________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________*/
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/*MEDIAQUERIES*/
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@media all and (max-width: 640px) {
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header {
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font-size: 2.5rem;
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}
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}
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@media all and (min-width: 640px){
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body{
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margin: 0 12vw;
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}
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.columns{
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margin: 0 2vw;
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}
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}
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@media all and (min-width: 1280px){
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body{
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margin: 0 20vw;
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}
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.columns{
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margin: 0 2vw;
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}
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}
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@media all and (min-width: 1920px){
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body{
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margin: 0 32vw;
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}
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.columns{
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margin: 0 4vw;
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}
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}
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</style>
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</head>
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<body translate="no">
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<div class="head">
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<div class="headerobjectswrapper">
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<header id='title'>India China Relationship</header>
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</div>
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<div class="subhead" id='subtitle'>Exported by RanchiMall Content Collaboration on FLO Blockchain</div>
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</div>
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<div class="content" id='sectionmaster'>
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<div class="columns">
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<div class="column" id='section1'>
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<div class="head"><span class="headline hl3">India China Diplomatic Relations</span></div>
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<p>Diplomatic relations between
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India and China.
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India is the first non-socialist country to
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establish diplomatic relations with China,
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the communist government. The joint
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enunciation of Panchsheel - the 5
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principles of peaceful co- existence by the
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Indian Prime Minister Nehru and Chinese
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Premier Zhou Enlai was a step towards a
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stronger relationship. Annexation of Tibet by Chinese caused
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huge conflicts between the two countries
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and the tension was also heated due to
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border disputes caused by China. It took
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more than a decade to normalize the
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situation. Trade was the only positive
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relation between both the countries. They had signed agreements on cultural
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exchanges and co-operation in science. Bilateral trade between India and China
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has increased from $338 million in 1992 to
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more than $84 billion in 2017,
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But we need to relook how the relation
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would continue after the post- covid
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world. The solidarity between the two
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countries may be degraded due to lack of
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transparency and trust issues of China. The public perception of Indians has
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become very negative and the whole
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world has socially distanced themselves
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from China. India has been doing the
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same. The first step is by banning 59
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Chinese apps. The outbreak of this
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pandemic will sure change our relations
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with China since it the one to be blamed
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for.</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="columns">
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<div class="column" id='section2'>
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<div class="head"><span class="headline hl3">India China Trade</span></div>
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<p>Indo-China Trade.
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China being the largest exporter to India surely has its upper hand there and it would be a great
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troublesome situation for both the countries to have disputes amid this world wide pandemic due to
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the CORONA VIRUS.
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It won’t be wrong to say that Indian MSME sector is very much dependent on various Chinese
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imports and that too when it has been in the middle of crisis since a couple of years.
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Although for the business experts and other analysts it is going to be an interesting show that how
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both the countries and going to revive their respective manufacturing sector and the economy as a
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whole if thing go wrong.
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Figuratively speaking, In 2019-20 China accounted over 5% of India’s total exports which includes a
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wide range of products including iron ore, cotton yarn, coconuts, copper. Whereas Imports from
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china accounted for more than 14 percent, mobile phones and its accessories holding the top spot
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over 48% of the total import.
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For more visit http://www.indiatradedata.com/what-india-import-export-china
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The above figures shows that India runs a huge trade deficit with china which puts India on the
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back
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foot to take major decisions, although Indian government has already taken some strong decisions
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to match up the sentiments of Indian citizens to boycott Chinese products.
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India already has its plans to counter Chinese huge imports, The MAKE IN INDIA programme which
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was launched in 2014 but Indian economy has not seen or gained much out of it.</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="columns">
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<div class="column" id='section3'>
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<div class="head"><span class="headline hl3">India China DTAA</span></div>
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<p>INDIA-CHINA DTAA
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Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement(DTAA)is an accord for the avoidance of double taxation to a
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citizenary of either or the both nation entalgled to the concord.
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India-China bilateral significance to DTAA kicked off to a flier in july 1984.The recent development
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in harmony with the concurrence was observed in Nov.2018.
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The amendment in the prevailing protocols has now bound both the nation to sticl to the recent
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international standards.
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The DTAA is just not about Tax- Credit or Tax- Exemption but it also indirectly helps both the
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nation to understand each other economic and monetary policies and aid to prosper growth. However,
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In critical circumstances,the accord may be terminated from either party by notifying other.</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="columns">
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<div class="column" id='section4'>
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<div class="head"><span class="headline hl3">India China Doklam Border Standoff</span></div>
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<p>INDIA CHINA DOKLAM BORDER ISSUE-
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Docklam, or Donglang in Chinese, is an area spread over less than 100sq km comprising a platform and
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a valley at the Tri-junction between India, Bhutan and China. It is surrounded by Chumbi
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Valley of Tibet, Bhutan Ha Valley and Sikkim. In 2017, a dispute arose between Indian Armed Force
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and the
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People’s Liberation Army of China. In June, 2017, the Chinese troops started constructing road on
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the disputed area of Doklam which the Chinese claims it to be a a part of its Donglang region.
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However, India and Bhutan recognize it as Doklam, a Bhutan territory. Bhutan has a very strategic
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position considering the geography of India. To foster the relationship, India and Bhutan had signed
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a “Friendship Treaty” in 2007 which made India to intervene for the goodwill of Bhutan among other
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provisions. Also, Bhutan had asked for India’s help to protect its interest in Doklam from Chinese
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intervention. The question that arose was why Doklam region was so important to these nations. The
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reason being was that the area of Doklam carries huge military advantages and if it falls into the
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hands of China, the security of India and Bhutan will be at stake. The access to Tri-junction area
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shall be easy for the transportation of war machinery to the border of India. In this case, if there
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is a war between India and China, China will be able to conquer the Chicken’s neck of India which
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connects the North-Eastern states to rest of India. So, Indian Army was sent in order to stop the
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Chinese troops from constructing roads on the disputed area of Doklam. The military standoff
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continued for more than two months. China
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accused India for entering their border. Well after diplomatic conversations, both the troops were
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withdrawn from the border. Talking about the consequences of this standoff, I do not think it was an
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impactful one. The Chinese government claimed that it is
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their sovereign right so the Chinese troops will be present at the border. They were ready to
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maintain peace further. Till now, there have been no instances regarding any disturbances on that
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border.</p>
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