The Times of India | One story, two endings, two countries

With the India-China patrolling agreement in eastern Ladakh holding up so far โ€“ both sides are carrying out verification patrols โ€“ following Modi and Xiโ€™s meeting on the sidelines of Brics summit in Kazan, the optimistic developments along LAC are dominating the airwaves. But as welcome as such an agreement may be, it isnโ€™t the complete reality of the India-China relationship. There is, in fact, a more systemic rift still visible in bilateral ties โ€“ one that has perhaps gone unnoticed in the wake of the patrolling agreement.

By Anushka Saxena

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