India–China relations: Revisiting Tagore’s yearning for brotherhood hundred years later?
By: Adlakha, Hemant
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BookPublisher: Economic & Political Weekly Description: 60(29), Jul 19, 2025: p.13-16.
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Economic & Political WeeklySummary: Soon after he first arrived in China, braving a severe cold climate, the 63-year-old poet–philosopher Rabindranath Tagore said these emotional words to his Chinese audience: “we will always stand by you.” Tagore’s genuine, selfless, and sincere desire a century ago for friendship and brotherhood for the two civilisational neighbours, unfortunately, has been lost in the long game of simmering tensions along the border.- Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/2025/29/commentary/india-china-relations.html
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Soon after he first arrived in China, braving a severe cold climate, the 63-year-old poet–philosopher Rabindranath Tagore said these emotional words to his Chinese audience: “we will always stand by you.” Tagore’s genuine, selfless, and sincere desire a century ago for friendship and brotherhood for the two civilisational neighbours, unfortunately, has been lost in the long game of simmering tensions along the border.- Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/2025/29/commentary/india-china-relations.html


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