China and India back down from border stand-off

Both sides step back from a dispute about a Himalayan dirt road

A Chinese border guard confronts an Indian solider at the ancient Nathu La border crossing
(Image credit: Diptendu Dutta/AFP/Getty Images)

India and China have agreed to deescalate a tense months-long stand-off in the Himalayas that has sparked one of the worst border disputes between the nuclear-armed rivals in more than 30 years.

What is the dispute about?

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