Despite years of deadly border clashes, the leaders of India and China appear to be resetting relations. Narendra Modi and Xi Jinping met at a regional summit in China on Sunday to bolster cooperation and potentially rebalance international relations. Russian President Vladimir Putin was also at the summit. As Mackenzie Gray explains, it’s a meeting Western countries like Canada and the U.S. are watching closely.
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