Bangladesh, Feb. 1 -- As geopolitical tensions continue to shape global dynamics, India finds itself in a precarious position between two major world powers: the United States and China. While Washington aggressively pushes for an anti-China alliance, New Delhi has opted for a more cautious approach, recognizing that China, as a neighboring powerhouse, will remain a permanent fixture in its geopolitical landscape.

One of the most significant moments in India-China relations in recent history was the 2020 Galwan Valley clash. The Galwan River, a relatively obscure geographical feature known primarily to military personnel and geographers, suddenly became a global focal point in June 2020. The skirmish, which erupted between Indian and Chi...