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India-Bhutan relations

Decoding Newly Appointed Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri’s Visit to Bhutan
By Rishi Gupta
Misri's visit to Thimphu came on his fourth day in office as the foreign secretary, reflecting Bhutan’s strategic primacy in India’s ongoing border conflict with China.

Modi’s Visit to Bhutan Amid Elections in India Raises Questions
By Sudha Ramachandran
His government appears apprehensive over a Bhutan-China deal that undermines Indian security.

Indian Foreign Secretary Visits Bhutan as New Government Takes Charge
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The Indian foreign secretary’s visit came as the new Bhutanese government is preparing to work out its complex border issues with China.

Bhutanese King’s Visit to India Spotlights Superpower Border Tensions
By Ladislav Charouz
Bhutan faces a Himalayan version of China’s salami slicing tactics – and concerns from India about Thimphu giving up too much.

China Advances Into Bhutan’s Doklam; India Watches
By Sudha Ramachandran
Has New Delhi accepted China’s advancing occupation of the Doklam plateau as a fait accompli?

What’s Behind China’s Expansion of Its Territorial Dispute With Bhutan?
By Ankit Panda
Beijing may be trying to drive a wedge between India and Bhutan.

India-Bhutan Ties Are Thriving
By Sumit Kumar
Bhutan has been a time-tested friend to India, but Delhi could do more to address Bhutanese concerns.

Is India Losing Its Grip on Bhutan?
By Kashish Kumar
China’s influence is rising thanks to public discontent with New Delhi’s approach.

Modi’s Second Term Foreign Policy Kicks off With a Neighborhood Focus
By Ankit Panda
“Neighborhood first” is here to stay under Modi 2.0.

India-Bhutan Relations: Leveraging Ladakh
By Stanzin Lhaskyabs
With Bhutan maturing as a democratic country, India should take this opportunity to further strengthen ties.

Where Does India's Neighborhood Policy Stand As 2018 Comes to a Close?
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Taking stock of India's neighborhood as 2018 comes to a close.

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.

Northeast India Gets Closer to ASEAN, Courtesy of Bhutan
By Rupakjyoti Borah
A new air route brings northeast India closer than ever to Southeast Asia.

Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Visits Bhutan in First High-Level Interaction Since the 2017 Doklam Standoff
By Ankit Panda
China's vice foreign minister made a rare trip to Bhutan to discuss the bilateral relationship between the two countries.

The Doklam Standoff Between India and China Is Far From Over
By Ankit Panda
The troops may have stepped back, but the China-India dispute in the Himalayas is far from over.

What China Learned About India at Doklam
By Ankit Panda
What comes after the Doklam saga will matter greatly for the relationship between China and India.

Disengagement at Doklam: Why and How Did the India-China Standoff End?
By Ankit Panda
Who came out on top in the Doklam standoff in the end?

The Doklam Standoff Is The Beginning of a Troubling New Era in India-China Ties
By Gaurav Kalwani
The Doklam standoff is just the beginning of challenging times for India.

What's Driving the India-China Standoff at Doklam?
By Ankit Panda
India's insecurities and China's indignant conviction have contributed to a state of absolute gridlock at Doklam.

Bhutan and the Great Power Tussle
By Brian Benedictus
Both China and India recognize Bhutan’s strategic value, but their approaches are very different.

Modi in Bhutan: From Energy to Wellbeing
By Gaurav Daga
Tiny Bhutan has more to offer India than just hydropower.

Narendra Modi to Visit Bhutan in First Foreign Visit as Prime Minister
By Ankit Panda
Narendra Modi will travel to Bhutan in June 2014 in his first trip abroad as India's prime minister.
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