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India-China-Bhutan relations
The Politics of China’s Land Appropriation in Bhutan
By Robert Barnett
China has built 22 villages and settlements within Bhutan’s customary borders. And there is no sign that Bhutan can do anything about it – or that Beijing will face any costs.
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.
Bhutan and India: Decoding the Strategic Saga
By Rishi Gupta
Bhutan’s new prime minister just concluded his India visit, and now India’s PM is heading to Bhutan.
The Himalayan Triangle: Bhutan’s Courtship With India and China
By Passang Dorji
Bhutan’s efforts to ensure predictable ties with China and India (and between them) touch on the state’s very survival.
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.
Bhutan-China Border Negotiations in Context
By Jianli Yang
What is behind the latest announcement about resumed border talks between Bhutan and China?
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.
Making Sense of the Chinese People's Liberation Army's New Tracks at Doklam
By Ankit Panda
Chinese troops added new tracks near the point of the summertime standoff in the late-summer.
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
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
Fake News: Chinese National Media on the Doklam Standoff
By Charlotte Gao
Some among China’s national media are trying to distort information and mislead Chinese nationals.
Amid the Doklam Standoff, China’s Vice Premier Will Visit Nepal
By Charlotte Gao
Nepal’s Deputy Prime Minister reveals that China’s Vice Premier Wang Yang will arrive in Nepal on August 14.
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