It could be a mixed strategy. Postpone the conflict. On the one hand, set boundaries in some regions, so that there is no agreement on a two-thousand-kilometer border. On the other hand, establish a trade zone for joint development and free migration. A short-term agreement that exists for twenty years can help local residents live better, and then allow India and China to maintain legal freedom until the agreement ends.
War is not an option that even most developed nations choose and it will not only empty resources but also peace that has been established over the years
It could be a mixed strategy. Postpone the conflict. On the one hand, set boundaries in some regions, so that there is no agreement on a two-thousand-kilometer border. On the other hand, establish a trade zone for joint development and free migration. A short-term agreement that exists for twenty years can help local residents live better, and then allow India and China to maintain legal freedom until the agreement ends.
Sorry sir
War is not an option that even most developed nations choose and it will not only empty resources but also peace that has been established over the years
In asian continent
I like joint ownership where both countries can cooperate and prosper.
I think joint ownership is an excellent option. It's win-win, really. Congrats for pointing it out.