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The relation between India and China is very old. Even when the Chinese considered their country as Chung-Kuo or the centre of the world and did not feel the urge of going to other countries and meeting other people and had the vanity of having been at the centre of the world, they had trustworthy connections and relations with India and the Indians for the sake of religion and culture. Buddhism spread to China from India more assuredly during the rule of the Kushanas,(Yeo-Chi Chinese-Buddhist dynasty in India), especially in the period of Kaniska and many a Buddhist monk including Fa-Hien, Chuan-Tzang, It-Tsing and Ma-Huang came to India in search of knowledge and Buddhist books. For this cultural relations all through many centuries, India and china lived at peace inspite of ups and down in the nature of relationship. 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As long as there was the British Indian Government, Tibet and Tibetan Government was well protected, but with the departure of the British, the Indian Government under Jawaharlal Nehru had neither capability nor the will to protect Tibet from Chienese aggression. The Dalai Lama, the Tibetan religious ruler, with thousands of refugees took shelter in India; and the Indian Government, could not, but had to give shelter to the fleeing Tibetans. The Dalai Lama set up a Tibetan Government in Exile in India. The course of this incident embittered the relation between India and China, therefor, efforts were made by India and China to improve the relation in 1954 by agreeing to observe the the Panchsheel or the five fold principles of co-existence. But mutual distrust could not be overcome by this treaty; and it is alleged by the Government of India that China being over-ambitious invaded India in three sectors of the long borders between the two countries in 1962.The war between the two countries seemed very much uncomfortable for India because she was totally unprepared ligistically. As things turned so that for the sake of territorial integrity and sovereignty India might become closer to the United States of America, in the Cold War context, the Soviet Union put pressure on China to declare unilateral ceasefire. Then as it was done by China, the war came to an end with India losing more in men, money and territory.In 1964 China emerged as a nuclear power and in 1967, a thermo-nuclear power; and India somehow could match the situation though not the tally in 1974 and 1998. China with a bigger land-mass, more powerful defence forces and stronger economy and with close miltary ties with Pakistan and Myanmar still pose a great threat to India, a country reeling under internal squables and the problems entailed with its infantile democracy in a stage of tattered shaping. Though claimed as an emerging economy, India can not match Chinese policy of encircling India with reliable Chinese friends in the Indian peninsula itself. China does not recognise Arunachal Pradesh, the easternmost province of India as a part of India. But India at present with a better understanding with the U.S.A. is living in a least anxious position as the Chinese government officials talk negatively of Arunachal Pradesh or Chinese writers pen down articles to devide India into fragments of China's own making. Plus nuclear deterrence is lying as the last hindrance on the way of China taking sudden advantage on India. But observably, in its policy towards India, China has its friends among the Indian Communists who more often than not vindicate China;s steps towards India as they did it in 1962. (Ref. Sailen Debnath, 'The Leftists' Russophilia and Sinomania' in 'West Bengal in Doldrums', ISBN 9788186860342, & Sailen Debnath, The Strategic importance of the Dooars Vis-a-Vis Chinese Threats to India' in ' The Dooars in Historical Transition', National Library Publishers.)