Tango and Twisted: Chinese Cold and Real Indian Tie

Breathing Dragon is an imaginary animal found only in folklore and has been used as a companion of creatures, an elephant, often known for its emotions, empathy and memory.
But imaginary partnerships are only possible in dreams. Dragons will not come out of mythological books and folk tales to satisfy the desires claimed by Chinese leaders. Interestingly, the XI Jinping team has no interest in the giant panda or the giant Pandatiger Tango (all real animals). Perhaps, they determine the results of these types of tango. There is no doubt that China believes several properties are part of the dream, and tango cannot be executed in the air. A solid surface and orchestra are a must.
Even if we think this Chinese desire for dragon demon tango tango is realized in some way, the question is who will play the music, everyone will sing, and on which surface to perform this surface. Also, who will lead the tango. In traditional tango, the role and responsibilities of the dancer are usually based on a gender basis. So, how to solve it?
Respect for partner and intimate hugs is the sine of tango. These positions seem too far-fetched considering the equations between India and China. Perhaps, two neighbors could look for a form of dance, each with its own space at the same stage without hindering the other’s movement, and both have enough influence. But it is easier said than done!