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China and India: rivalry, competition, or something else? | Global Eyes

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Just ahead of PM Narendra Modi’s state visit with President Joe Biden and his yoga lesson at the UN, DW’s new take on security policy, Global Eyes, focused on relations between the world’s two most populous countries. How much do India and China have in common? How much have the deadly clashes in the Galwan Valley between Chinese and Indian security forces overshadowed relations between the two giants? What do people in China and India think of each other? What cliches, what prejudices and perceptions dominate public notions? Global Eyes this time examines the soft power competition between Delhi and Beijing with our guests: Pallavi Aiyar, an Indian journalist who covered China as a correspondent, and Hema Narang, a researcher who looked at how the two countries compete in soft power across Africa. Our hosts Isha Bhatia Sanan and William Glucroft ask: who is playing the better game?

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