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Doklam crisis
![Bhutan-China Border Negotiations in Context Bhutan-China Border Negotiations in Context](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat_2021-11-17-232138.jpg)
Bhutan-China Border Negotiations in Context
By Jianli Yang
What is behind the latest announcement about resumed border talks between Bhutan and China?
![This Time the US Is Taking India’s Side Against China This Time the US Is Taking India’s Side Against China](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat-2020-07-23-4.jpg)
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.
![Can Bhutan’s New Government Avoid Doklam 2.0? Can Bhutan’s New Government Avoid Doklam 2.0?](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat-ap_18295241322302.jpg)
Can Bhutan’s New Government Avoid Doklam 2.0?
By Sudha Ramachandran
The balancing act between China, India, and Bhutan's own interests continues under a new PM.
![Is a China-India ‘Reset’ in the Cards? Is a China-India ‘Reset’ in the Cards?](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat-27949635608_d929925fd2_h.jpg)
Is a China-India ‘Reset’ in the Cards?
By Ivan Lidarev
The 2018 Wuhan meeting cannot reset China-India relations in the way the 1988 Gandhi-Deng summit did.
![Tibet and India’s China Policy Tibet and India’s China Policy](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat_2016-11-26_20-06-06.jpg)
Tibet and India’s China Policy
By K.S. Venkatachalam
Is India sacrificing Tibet to improve a frosty relationship with China?
![India's New Gateway to Bhutan India's New Gateway to Bhutan](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat-6856081305_a0bd2ac3f4_b.jpg)
India's New Gateway to Bhutan
By Nihar R. Nayak
Northeast India could be Bhutan's new gateway to the world.
![China-India Relations After Doklam China-India Relations After Doklam](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat-36_lds_2.jpg)
China-India Relations After Doklam
By Jeff M. Smith
After a bitter military standoff in the Himalayas, where are relations between Asia’s two rising giants headed?
![Tensions Diffused: China Willing to Reopen Nathu La Pass to Indian Pilgrims Tensions Diffused: China Willing to Reopen Nathu La Pass to Indian Pilgrims](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat-29712538244_c8b81f93ca_z.jpg)
Tensions Diffused: China Willing to Reopen Nathu La Pass to Indian Pilgrims
By Charlotte Gao
Chinese foreign ministry says China highly values bilateral people-to-people exchanges
![China and India: The Roots of Hostility China and India: The Roots of Hostility](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat-rtx3elif.jpg)
China and India: The Roots of Hostility
By Mohan Malik
Beijing and New Delhi's rivalry has deep roots.
![After the Doklam Standoff, China Strengthens Ties With Nepal After the Doklam Standoff, China Strengthens Ties With Nepal](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat.com-nepal.jpg)
After the Doklam Standoff, China Strengthens Ties With Nepal
By Charlotte Gao
China’s foreign minister vows to elevate China-Nepal cooperative partnership to new highs
![Diplomacy in Doklam: New Strategic Ground for India in South Asia Diplomacy in Doklam: New Strategic Ground for India in South Asia](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat_2016-08-22_14-35-46.jpg)
Diplomacy in Doklam: New Strategic Ground for India in South Asia
By Narayani Basu
There may be no clear winner, but Doklam stands as a fine example of how to balance decisiveness with diplomacy.
![Can China Be Taken Seriously on its ‘Word’ to Negotiate Disputed Territory? Can China Be Taken Seriously on its ‘Word’ to Negotiate Disputed Territory?](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat.com-15282466671_d610958f50_b.jpg)
Can China Be Taken Seriously on its ‘Word’ to Negotiate Disputed Territory?
By Namrata Goswami and Namrata Goswami
Beijing has a habit of signing, and then ignoring, “guiding principles” on maintaining the status quo in disputed areas.
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