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Chinese Hackers Reportedly Target India’s Power Grid

Chinese Hackers Reportedly Target India’s Power Grid

By David Rising
A U.S.-based private cybersecurity company says Chinese hackers targeted seven Indian electrical dispatch and grid control centers near a disputed border.

In Trade, China Has a Sharp Edge Over India, and Sharp Things Can Be Weaponized

In Trade, China Has a Sharp Edge Over India, and Sharp Things Can Be Weaponized

By Krzysztof Iwanek
It is not an Indian boycott of Chinese goods that would be a real challenge for New Delhi, but Beijing’s blocking of exports to India.
Amid Tensions With China, India Proceeding With AIIB-funded Projects

Amid Tensions With China, India Proceeding With AIIB-funded Projects

By Krzysztof Iwanek
Despite China’s major role in the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), the bank is a multilateral institution and thus New Delhi remains a deeply involved member.

China’s Ambitions Generating Global Pushback – Though Unevenly, Scholar Argues

China’s Ambitions Generating Global Pushback – Though Unevenly, Scholar Argues

By Abhijnan Rej
“America’s most strident decouplers are no longer in the White House, but China’s own are still hard at work,” Luke Patey warned The Diplomat.

India-China Talks on the Standoff: Cautious Optimism?

India-China Talks on the Standoff: Cautious Optimism?

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Reports vary about the details of the latest talks, but there seems to be some optimism for an agreement. 

Voices From the Himalayas Amid Tensions Along the China-India Border 

Voices From the Himalayas Amid Tensions Along the China-India Border 

By Bhat Burhan
Beneath the geopolitical clash between India and China, the people of Ladakh live with the weight of an economic collapse and worries about war.

This Time the US Is Taking India’s Side Against China

This Time the US Is Taking India’s Side Against China

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Unlike in 2017, U.S. support for India at a time of confrontation with China is much more pronounced this time around.
Multilateralism With Chinese Characteristics: Bringing in the Hub-and-Spoke

Multilateralism With Chinese Characteristics: Bringing in the Hub-and-Spoke

By Deep Pal and Suchet Vir Singh
Beyond capturing border territories and changing narratives, China wants to reshape global governance. New Delhi and the world must realize this.

Darkening Mood in Delhi Over China

Darkening Mood in Delhi Over China

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Opinions in New Delhi are hardening, even among sections of elite opinion-makers who are not seen as hyper-nationalists.

The Limits of India’s Urge to Boycott Chinese Brands

The Limits of India’s Urge to Boycott Chinese Brands

By Anubhav Roy
The reality of Indian manufacturing – and consumption – makes such a boycott unrealistic.

China’s Growing Political Clout in Nepal

China’s Growing Political Clout in Nepal

By Kamal Dev Bhattarai
China has, of late, taken an active and quiet interest in Nepal’s domestic politics.
The Logic Behind India’s New Investment Policy

The Logic Behind India’s New Investment Policy

By Ameya Pratap Singh and Urvi Tembey
Yes, the policy targets China – but there is no legal case against doing so.

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