India and China have been two great economies acknowledged on international front. Evenon the pages of early Indian history it is manifest that these two nations had grown closer to foster coexistence and unity in the attainment of prosperity in a very affirming manner during the reign of Chandragupta Moriya as per the records from Chanakya. However, after the two great World Wars the two nations diverted so much so that there came conditions on the way for bilateral trade.So many plans and agreements were made to adhere strictly for the peaceful relations between the two. Panchsheel in this regard is of great historical importanceCurrently, both of the countries although manage the certainty of generating import and export and have established trade centers and business units on each other’sland, there is chaos and ambivalence due to certain serious reasons like China’s passive attitude towards the extinction of terrorism, China’s support to Pakistan on terror attitude and effort. More dominant issue on China’s is her illegal claim on the land of Leh, Ladakh which is geographically part of India. The endeavor shall be made in this paper to highlight bilateral trade relations between India and China, the challenges precluding the trade continuity and prospects including emerging dynamics.
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Apache Kafka is a powerful open-source data streaming platform that has gained widespread adoption in recent years. This paper provides a comprehensive study of the different use cases of Apache Kafka and its applications in various domains. The paper begins with an introduction to Apache Kafka, including its definition, architecture, and key features. The importance of data streaming and its role in modern applications is then discussed. The paper then explores the real-world use cases of Apache Kafka, including event-driven architecture, log aggregation, data integration, and real-time analytics. The use of Apache Kafka in microservices architecture, specifically for real-time event-driven processing, is also examined. Finally, the paper concludes with a discussion of the future trends in the use of Apache Kafka in data streaming. This paper provides a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the power and versatility of Apache Kafka and its applications in the modern world.
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