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India and China are moving towards a pragmatic approach in their relations, with Prime Minister Modi advocating for strengthened ties and acknowledging the coexistence of cooperation and competition. Experts believe this stance aligns with the trend of improving bilateral ties, although competition in emerging industries is inevitable. Pakistan, however, has criticized Modi for neglecting the Kashmir dispute in his remarks on India-Pakistan ties.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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