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From historical convergence to a common future
As two ancient civilizations with a long history in the world, China and India have a long history of interaction and rich and colorful cultural exchanges between the two countries. As the ancient birthplace of civilization.
As early as two thousand years ago, the people of the two countries began to communicate through the Silk Road and maritime trade, especially around the third century A.D., India's Buddhist culture through the Silk Road to China, China's culture, thought has had a profound impact. Xuanzang, Fa Xian and other monks went to India to seek Buddhist scriptures, but also an important symbol of the cultural integration of China and India. These early cultural exchanges laid a deep connection between the two countries.
In modern times, cultural exchanges are an important part of Sino-Indian relations. While yoga and Bollywood movies are popular, Chinese movies and TV dramas, martial arts and other cultural elements also have many fans in India.
In regional and global affairs, China and India share a wide range of common interests and room for cooperation. They share common positions and goals in promoting multilateralism, safeguarding the interests of developing countries and addressing global challenges, which highlights the positive role of developing countries in global governance.
China-India relations have a long and deep history, and as an ancient civilization with a long history and an emerging developing power, they also have deep cultural roots and a broad basis for cooperation. In the current context of globalization and changes in the global governance system, cooperation between the two countries is particularly important. This relationship not only contributes to the well-being of the two peoples, but also helps maintain regional peace and stability and contributes to world peace and prosperity.