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Context:
China’s issuance of a new map in 2023, claiming disputed territories, has added complexity to already tense relations and provoked protests from India, Malaysia, and the Philippines
China’s New Map and Its Impact:
Comparison with India’s Map Issuance in 2019:
Need for Trust-Building:
Conclusion: The current state of India-China relations reflects a need for trust-building and mutual sensitivity. Addressing territorial disputes and fostering a more constructive dialogue will be essential to move forward.
News Source: The Hindu
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