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India Invites Japan To Develop Infrastructure In Its Northeast

India Invites Japan To Develop Infrastructure In Its Northeast

By Ankit Panda
India has reportedly invited Japanese firms to develop infrastructure in a region disputed between India and China.
China’s Arunachal Pradesh Fixation

China’s Arunachal Pradesh Fixation

By Aakriti Bachhawat
China’s expanded claims and a likely change of government in India could raise tensions in a strategic region.

China Responds to Indian President's Visit to Disputed State

China Responds to Indian President's Visit to Disputed State

By Ankit Panda
China's state-run news agency condemned Pranab Mukherjee's visit to Arunachal Pradesh over the weekend.

India's President Heads Northeast

India's President Heads Northeast

By Ankit Panda
New Delhi should recognize that exerting sovereignty necessitates prioritizing development.

India Must Develop its North-Eastern States

India Must Develop its North-Eastern States

Indian politicians have long treated the North-East as unimportant. This must change.

India's Other Border Problem

India's Other Border Problem

The opening of new Chinese highway in Tibet raises questions about the future of Arunachal Pradesh.

Aid for Arunachal Pradesh

Aid for Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh is celebrating 25 years of statehood. With China in mind, India is keen to develop it.

Another China-India Spat

Another China-India Spat

A row over the refusal to issue a visa to an Indian officer from Arunachal Pradesh highlights tensions with China.

India-China Tranquility Fading?

India-China Tranquility Fading?

The unofficial border between India and China is usually described as tranquil. Is that starting to change?

India’s Doctrinal Shift?

India’s Doctrinal Shift?

The Indian Army is undertaking its first strategic transformation in more than two decades. And it has its sights firmly on China.

Wen’s Stabilizing India Trip

Wen’s Stabilizing India Trip

With strategic tensions between China and India still high, it’s not surprising Wen Jiabao chose to focus on trade issues instead.

An Interview With Lawrence Prabhakar

The Diplomat speaks with Lawrence Prabhakar, Professor of Political Science at India’s Madras Christian College, about Manmohan Singh’s recent trip to Washington, Indo-US ties and China’s growing maritime presence in the Indian Ocean.

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