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FROM DOKLAM TO WUHAN, “2018”
A WATERSHED YEAR IN INDIA-CHINA TIES
The year 2018 will go down as a watershed in India-China relations for its remarkable turnaround - from the brink of a major military standoff to bonhomie - with the first informal summit of the top leaders of the two countries leading to cooling down of tensions between the two Asian giants at Wuhan.
In 2017, the bilateral ties were marred by rancour and bitterness over the USD 60 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which is part of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) - a pet project of President Xi Jinping to consolidate China's influence abroad - followed by the 73-day standoff at Doklam.
The deadlock over the CPEC and the Doklam standoff prompted Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Xi to explore peaceful development of ties with an informal summit at Wuhan.
Under the strategic guidance of the two leaders, the two countries resumed joint military drill in 2018 - the first exercise of its kind since they were locked in the standoff at Doklam 18 months ago.
MAJOR IRRITANTS BETWEEN INDIA AND CHINA
The 2018 was the year when India-China relations moved from Doklam to Wuhan and beyond. In order to do so, both countries and their leaderships had to introspect and independently came to the conclusion that an Informal Summit would provide both leaders the opportunity for strategic communication. Their conversations at Wuhan set the tone for a quick repair of the relationship.
DIPLOMATIC INTERACTIONS IN 2018
2018 saw political communications between the two nations at there best.
MAJOR OUTCOMES
"In the current profound dynamic international situation, the sound development of China-India relations conforms to the fundamental interests of both countries," -the Chinese foreign ministry said, summing up the Sino-India ties in 2018.
While 2018 was the year of most extensive political conversations between the two sides, observers say 2019 could be the year of deliverables with onus on China to reset its strategic ties with India without its close ally Pakistan hampering the development of meaningful Sino-India relations.
"Looking forward to the year 2019, China is ready to work with India to enhance political mutual trust, deepen exchanges and cooperation across the various fields, properly manage differences and promote faster, better and more stable development of China-India relations, guided by the important consensus reached by leaders of the two countries," –Chinese Foreign Ministry
Both countries, their Governments and their people will have to continue expanding and enhancing their conversations, their interactions in 2019 so as to enhance mutual understanding which in turn will hold the relationship on an upward trajectory .Great interaction, more conversations across the board are important for the maintenance of peace and tranquillity in India-China relations.
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