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    India-China Dynamic Political Relationship and its Impact to the World Politics
    (Department of International Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, 2019) Swarnamali, H.G.M.
    India and china are playing a key role in the new international world order. They are creating a new political system through the use of their strategy in the Asian region. As a result many Asian countries have an influence on them. Chinas new political image is building a new political relationship between mutually beneficial countries, including India. Yet India is trying to reduce China’s expansion of power in the region. The far reaching development in china and the global political power of India has also enhanced the importance of their bilateral relationship. These two countries are coming up against each other across Asia and its surrounding waters. In recent years, china has been using its soft power and increasing its energy. There is however, a significant relationship, because both have major forces at present. This paper explore in particular India and China’s complex political relationship. Seek also to understand the complexities of the geopolitics of the both countries. This research will be performed with the use of secondary data. Secondary data will be used as primary data. This data were evaluated on the basis of grounded theory. At the end, this paper could provide big implications for both countries and its potential usefulness in South Asia. Study suggest that China and India will play a great underworld game to stabilize their power.

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