Why India-China Boundary Talks Are Unlikely to Succeed, But Why India Must Persist Anyway?
For more than four decades, India and China have engaged in sustained dialogue over an undemarcated and unresolved boundary. Numerous ...
Read moreFor more than four decades, India and China have engaged in sustained dialogue over an undemarcated and unresolved boundary. Numerous ...
Read moreChina’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to India on 18 August 2025 marks a critical juncture in the evolution of ...
Read moreOriginally published at : https://www.firstpost.com/opinion/plas-achilles-heel-how-indias-professional-army-holds-the-edge-over-chinas-conscript-force-13873139.html Despite the October 2024 patrolling agreement, India and China are yet to de-escalate at the Line of ...
Read moreOriginally published at : https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/comment/why-scaling-back-troops-on-lac-is-risky/ INDIA and China appear to be moving swiftly towards the normalisation of relations following the ...
Read moreOn October 21, 2024, the Indian Foreign Secretary announced a significant breakthrough in India-China relations: a new agreement on patrolling ...
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