The ‘Panchsheel Agreement’ for peaceful coexistence was signed between - (1) India and Bhutan (2) India and Nepal (3) India and China (4) India and Pakistan

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(3) India and China Explanation: Panchsheel Agreement was signed between India and China (29 April 1954) on the following principles - I. Mutual respect for each other’s territorial integrity and sovereignty. II. Mutual non-aggression III. Mutual non-interference in each other’s internal affairs. IV. Equality and mutual benefit and V. Peaceful coexistence.

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