China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed Monday the withdrawal of
Indian troops from Donglang area after a two-month-long standoff between
Chinese and Indian troops. Is this the end of the game or just the end
of a beginning, as a nationalistic BJP under Prime Minister Modi hardly
conceals its anger with China's Belt and Road Initiative and Beijing's
refusal to support India's bid to join the Nuclear Supply Group? Will
the two biggest emerging markets lead the world economy and help
stabilize Asia, the world's fastest growing region? Can the two
countries settle their disputes through the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization and bring an end to the tough geopolitical competition
since 1962? To discuss these issues and more, CGTN’s Dialogue invited
Professor M.D. Nalapat of Manipal University and Rong Ying, vice
president of the China Institute of International Studies, to find out.
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