Trump's Trade War Pushes China Closer to Old Foe India
- China has lowered import barriers on some Indian goods
- Questions remain over key flashpoints, such as border disputes
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President Donald Trump’s moves to protect U.S. trade interests are creating unusual bedfellows in Asia.
India and China, longstanding economic and strategic rivals, are seeing a thaw in relations less than a year after the most serious border flare-up since a war in 1962 threatened ties between the two Asian giants.