The relationship between China and India has always been fraught with challenges, ranging from border disputes to strategic competition. One of the flashpoints for conflict has been the long-standing territorial disagreements over regions such as Aksai Chin and Arunachal Pradesh. These tensions have periodically flared up into skirmishes and even full-scale military confrontations in the past. China started War against India Stopped Supplies. Russia is not helping India.
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However, the latest escalation appears to be rooted in a combination of factors. Increasingly aggressive actions by China in the Indo-Pacific region, coupled with its ambitious Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), have raised concerns in India, which perceives these actions as a direct threat to its sovereignty and regional dominance.