Letters | China-India border: why not set up a special economic buffer zone?

  • Readers discuss how to resolve the knotty issue of the China-India border, and the portrayal of China in the Western media

Tourists drive along a road in 2021 on their way to Chumi Gyatse Falls in the Himalayan region that India calls the state of Arunachal Pradesh, much of which is also claimed by China. Photo: AFP
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The quarrels between China and India erupted into war in 1962, less than two decades after India gained independence from the British and China declared in 1949 that the “Chinese people have stood up”. The geopolitical situation is different today, with new blocs and alliances, but no less intense.

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