摘要

China-India relations have entered a new phase of low-level turbulence with frequent frictions after the Galwan Valley conflict in 2020. India has deviated from its non-aligned diplomacy and joined hands with the United States to contain China based on its multi-alignment strategy. Under a more opportunistic China policy, India has been less willing to cooperate. Given the significant changes in bilateral relations, India and China should adapt to the new normal and explore new ways to get along.