Abstract
Sino-Indian Border is the deep-rooted conflict between China and India. The impact of the SinoIndian border conflict is diverse and impressive on other territories like Pakistan and Bhutan. With time, the tension on the Sino-Indian border is increasing. Since day one, India and China on conflicting terms due to territory. After the war of 1962, a peace treaty was signed between China and India by the United Nations. The war ended with a huge loss to the Indian army; however, the Indians reported that they have achieve their goals. Apparently, it seems that the war just ended but a new regime took birth; a cold war. The on-and-off war across the border continued and both states continued to retaliate against one another. On the other side, Pakistan helped China in its difficult times. The strengthening of their bonds resulted in serious tension against the borders. The Indian media had deliberately portrayed Pak-China friendships negatively and considers Pakistan as an equal participant in the Sino-Indian dispute. Gradually the presented opinion of people shaped the mindset of the general public.