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Title: Political Conflict between India and China in 2022
Authors: Dasanayaka, D.H. Dinelka
Keywords: China, India, Leaders, Political Conflict
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Department of International Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
Citation: Dasanayaka, D.H. Dinelka (2023), Political Conflict between India and China in 2022, 6th International Studies Students Research Symposium 2023, Department of International Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
Abstract: China and India have a shared history characterized by complex diplomatic ties, territorial disputes, and intermittent wars. In recent years, tensions escalated over border demarcations and strategic interests, leading to a renewed focus on their interactions on both regional and global stages. This research aims to examine the underlying political forces that stoked the war between China and India in 2022. In 2022, the India-China political conflict attracted scholarly attention due to its geopolitical, economic, and regional implications. Researchers also explored the influence of major global powers, emphasizing its significance. The stability of the Asian region is impacted by relations between China and India, two major players. Both countries' economies are expanding quickly and entangled in international supply chains. The intensification of the conflict might stymie business operations in the area and elsewhere, which would have an impact on trade, investment, and the world economy. This research conducted quantitative and qualitative data using primary and secondary sources. Primary sources include official statements, speeches, and policy documents from Indian and Chinese leaders, offering insights into their perspectives and justifications. There are several viable answers to this political conflict. Diplomatic engagement, multilateral negotiations, and confidence-inspiring measures might facilitate de-escalation. Intensified communication between the leaders of China and India could foster understanding and close perception gaps. International organizations can also aid in finding peaceful solutions by offering venues for arbitration and mediation. The political conflict between India and China in 2022 underscores the intricate nature of international relations. Understanding the nature of their conflicts is crucial for promoting regional stability and collaboration because both countries continue to play important roles on the international scene.
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