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India and China are showing positive signs towards resolving their differences, yet a substantial trust deficit persists. Although geopolitical shifts, trade, and external factors like Trump-induced uncertainty could hasten peace, genuine reconciliation necessitates long-term and significant actions. Merely symbolic gestures aren't sufficient. The article also encourages readers to subscribe to ThePrint for fair, non-hyphenated journalism.
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