The bilateral relationship between Beijing and New Delhi, despite claims of being unaffected by external factors, has been significantly shaped by the larger geopolitical context since the 1950s. Historical patterns reveal phases of cooperation, competition, and collaboration, influenced by major international powershifts like the end of the Cold War and the onset of unipolarity. These instances have led to both countries stabilizing ties despite differences and disputes, emphasizing the impact of global events on their relationship dynamics.
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