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India is also deeply suspicious of China's close ties with archrival Pakistan as well as the Chinese navy's growing presence in the Indian Ocean and Beijing's close ties to the Maoist parties now governing Nepal. China for its part resents the presence in India of the self-declared Tibetan government-in-exile headed by the Himalayan region's Buddhist leader, the Dalai Lama, who fled across the border amid an abortive rising against Chinese rule in 1959. Beijing last year angrily protested a weeklong visit by the Dalai Lama to the northeastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, which it claims is Chinese territory. China, meanwhile, occupies a part of Kashmir claimed by India. "This is not a relationship that is adversarial at this point, although it could become one in future," said Jasjit Singh, director of the Center for Strategic and International Studies in New Delhi. Despite such disputes, the sides have striven to find common ground on international issues of concern to the bloc of large developing nations known as the BRICs. Both have pushed for a greater say in global finance following the global economic crisis that wreaked havoc on advanced economies while leaving their own largely unscathed. They also briefly found common cause at last year's climate change talks in Copenhagen where they united to resist a push by industrialized nations to reach a new legally binding treaty.
"We shouldn't forget that the relationship was far worse in the past," said T.C.A. Rangachari, a retired Indian diplomat. In Pakistan, Wen is expected to focus on energy cooperation and pushing ahead China's pledge of $200 million in aid to help the country rebuild after devastating summer floods. China has agreed to sell Pakistan two 300 megawatt nuclear reactors to join two already in place, and is believed to be in talks about adding a much larger 1 gigawatt reactor.
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