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India-China relations
Doklam Heralds the Arrival of a Confident and Assertive India
By Rajeev Chandrasekhar
The world’s largest democracy has begun to calmly and maturely assert its place in Asia and in the world.
After Doklam, India and China to Meet at BRICS Summit
By Tridivesh Singh Maini
On many fronts, India has grown more distant from the other members of BRICS.
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?
Chinese Navy Holds Rare Live-Fire Drill in Western Indian Ocean
By Ankit Panda
PLAN vessels practices strikes against surface ships of an unnamed "enemy" navy.
Stone-Pelting at Lake Pangong: India, China Border Tensions Under the Spotlight
By Ankit Panda
An unusually violent border incident between India and China highlights ongoing tensions.
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.
For the United States, India's Moves at Doklam Signal Its Willingness to Act
By Richard M. Rossow
India's moves against China at Doklam reflect its value as a partner to the United States in preserving global order.
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.
After 50-Day Doklam Standoff, China’s Defense Ministry Invites Indian Media Over
By Charlotte Gao
China’s Defense Ministry tries to send a goodwill signal directly to India.
Beyond a Himalayan Standoff: India Is Still Navigating the New Normal on Chinese Investment
By Sarah Watson
Is India growing increasingly wary about inbound Chinese foreign direct investment?
Why Hasn't the United States Thrown Its Support Behind India in the Doklam Standoff?
By Robert Farley
There are good reasons for Washington to avoid being drawn into the Doklam standoff.