Narendra Modi's first trip to China in seven years is more than just a diplomatic gesture. When the Indian Prime Minister meets Xi Jinping at the 2025 Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit, it will mark a crucial moment in a volatile relationship. This relationship is marked by suspicion, betrayal, and competing ambitions for dominance in Asia. The situation is tense, as Shawan Sen, Senior Editor at Republic Media Network, points out. The events at Galwan Valley continue to affect both nations. In 2020, soldiers from both sides died in fierce hand-to-hand fighting along the Line of Actual Control, destroying any remaining notions of Sino-Indian friendship. Today, thousands of troops remain stationed in the militarized Himalayas, guarding roads, bunkers, and airstrips that have turned the world's highest mountains into a potential battlefield. git clone https://github.com/santoshvandari/WebTrafficBot.git
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