Ancient civilizations can seek modernization together

Recently China and India have reached resolutions on issues concerning the border areas through diplomatic and military channels, which is a good sign for both nations and the region.
Historically, China and India shared peaceful relations for thousands of years. As the world's second- and fifth-largest economies, the two countries manage their differences with a strategic mindset, emphasizing the importance of open communication. Their commitment to fostering a healthy and stable relationship is essential for building a multipolar world, as sought by the Global South.
India and China, as ancient civilizations, had much in common as Buddhism played a significant role in shaping both societies. The two countries established diplomatic relations in 1950, with India being the first non-socialist country to establish diplomatic ties with China, a move that was globally significant.
