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China India relations
The 'One-India Policy' Needs More Thought
By Prashant Kumar Singh
India must decide where to direct a new core strategy.
The Age-Old Sino-Indian Contest for South Asia
By Kunal Singh
Chumar is the latest episode in a half-century old battle for South Asian dominance.
India Announces 54 New Outposts on Disputed Border
By Ankit Panda
In addition to 54 new outposts in Arunachal Pradesh, India will add 12 battalions to the Indo-Tibetan Border Police.
Can China and India Cooperate in Afghanistan?
By Edward Schwarck
Their border disputes and maritime rivalry aside, China and India may be able to make common cause in Afghanistan.
Can Strategic Nuclear Competition and Cooperation Coexist?
By Kapil Patil
A Sino-Indo civil nuclear deal would have to clear substantial domestic and regional hurdles.
China's Military May Have Gone 'Rogue' After All
By Ankit Panda
Xi Jinping isn't happy with the PLA's chain of command, suggesting that he may lack complete control.
Can India Assert Itself Against China?
By Tridivesh Singh Maini
Provoking border conflict may no longer be an effective tool for Beijing.
Bipolar Bilateralism: China's Approach to India
By Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck
U.S. editors Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck are joined by Shannon Tiezzi to discuss India-China relations.
Xi Jinping in India: A Breakthrough in Relations?
By Saurav Jha
The Chinese president is in India hoping to manage a complex economic and security relationship.
No, India Should Not Seek an Alliance With Japan
By Swati Arun
It is hard to see how an alliance with Japan could be of benefit to India.
China, India Set High Bar for Xi Jinping's Visit
By Shannon Tiezzi
Despite lingering disagreements, both Chinese and Indian officials are optimistic about Xi's trip to India next week.
Rebalancing India’s Maritime Posture in the Indo-Pacific
By Abhijit Singh
India could help maintain strategic equilibrium in the Indo-Pacific, if it is prepared to broaden its thinking.