Future Of Sino -Indian Relations : A new dawn

Col (Dr) Vijay Chenji is an alumnus Of National Defence Academy, Khadakvasla, Pune.
He participated in the BanglaDesh war of 1971. He has served in Ladakh, at Sikkim Heights and Rajasthan desert and counter-insurgency operations in the north-east.
He holds a Doctorate degree besides an M. Phil. He also has a masters degree in ancient history and Advaita vedanta from the prestigious National Sanskrit University. He has authored four books and published many research papers. He is widely travelled and has visited many places in India and abroad including US, UK, and most European countries. He is currently doing research on major forts of India.
Relations between the two Asian giants India and China, have plummeted to an all-time low after a physical scuffle between the Indian Army and the PLA soldiers. After some quick damage control, both sides decided to diffuse the situation and are engaged in talks to resolve few longstanding issues. At the core of the problem lies the border dispute which has been simmering since both countries attained independence more than seven decades ago. China finds India's emergence as a regional power an impediment to its agenda of becoming an undisputed leader. Whereas India considers that cooperation and strong relationship between both countries alone will benefit half the humanity which lives in this part of the globe. So far the high-level talks have been inconclusive.
