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Abstract

China and India, two of the fastest developing countries in the world, are opposing giants in the ancient continent of Asia. Having had countless minor conflicts and one grand-scale war, the two have never shared a genuine and friendly relationship. As they march into the 21st century, they are destined to share the future world order together. Their constant frictions with one another will eventually stop due to their strong economic tie. After all, globalization only prompts peaceful conversations rather than conflicts. The Asian giants will have to set aside their differences and learn how to coexist with each other.

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