China and India Set to Hold Crucial Border Talks in Beijing
China and India will hold the 23rd meeting on their boundary issues in Beijing on December 18, aiming to resolve longstanding border tensions.
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China and India will hold the 23rd meeting on their boundary issues in Beijing on December 18, aiming to resolve longstanding border tensions.
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