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Mao Zedong's Statements On The Relations Between China,India,and Pakistan Since The Founding Of The People's Republic Of China

Posted on:2019-03-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y W YueFull Text:PDF
GTID:2416330599950165Subject:Chinese Communist Party
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Since the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and India and Pakistan in April 1950 and May 1951,Mao Zedong had made important assertions about the relations between China,India and China.India is an important neighbor of PRC and the first non-socialist country to establish ambassadorial-level diplomatic relations with PRC.In the early days of the founding of the People's Republic,Mao Zedong paid great attention to Sino-Indian relations Since the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries and the end of the 1950 s,China and India have cooperated and cooperated with each other in the international arena and jointly proposed and promoted the five principles of peaceful coexistence and experienced a period of “honeymoon”.However,behind the "honeymoon" of China and India,the two sides have faced numerous contradictions on the Tibet issue and the border issues,and they have finally become the main cause of Sino-Indian rivalry.Since the rebellion in Tibet in 1959,the disgraceful role played by India and the territorial claims of India on the border have caused Mao Zedong to completely change his attitude toward Sino-Indian relations.The incoherence of the contradictions between the two countries eventually led to Sino-Indian relations in 1962.In the border war,Sino-Indian relations have plummeted.From 1962 to 1976,although Mao Zedong repeatedly stated that he wanted to ease Sino-Indian relations,there has been no substantial improvement in the Sino-Indian relations.Pakistan is the second largest country in South Asia.In the 1950 s,the contradictions between China and the United States were sharp and Pakistan implemented the "United States-Pakistan alliance".Therefore,China-Pakistan relations were relatively cold and Mao Zedong did not regard it as the focus of China's diplomacy.However,because there is no major conflict of interest between the two sides,plus China's goodwill and neutrality on the Kashmir issue that Pakistan attaches great importance to,it is the development of Sino-Pakistani friendship.
Keywords/Search Tags:Chinese Communist Party, Mao Zedong, Sino-Indian Relations, Sino-Pakistani Relations, South Asia
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