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India-China relations

What to Expect from the India-China High-Level Trade Dialogue
By Priyanka Pandit
The Sino-Indian trade deficit is both an economic and a political problem.

The Second ‘Informal Summit’ Is Done. Now for the Hard Part in India-China Ties
By Ankit Panda
The optics of the latest “informal summit” aside, India and China remain worlds apart on major issues.

Modi and Xi in Mamallapuram: A New Agenda?
By Aman Thakker
Can the 'Chennai Connect' succeed the 'Wuhan Spirit'?

Himalayas Leveled: How China-Nepal Relations Have Defied Geopolitics
By Krzysztof Iwanek
Despite its geography, Nepal no longer belongs to India’s sphere of influence.

Fully Invested: India Remains the China-led AIIB’s Biggest Borrower
By Krzysztof Iwanek
The case of AIIB shows that India wants to keep its economic engagement with China separate from their political tussles.

Book Review: China Ascendant: Its Rise and Implications
By Apurv Kumar Mishra
A new book offers a refreshing non-Western perspective on the implications of China’s rise.

If India Rethinks Nuclear No First Use, It Won't Surprise Pakistan or China
By Ankit Panda
Islamabad and Beijing have long doubted India's stated nuclear no first use policy.

Sino-Indian Relations: Wuhan Spirit Under Growing Strain
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The already tenuous effort by both sides to manage their ties has been further complicated by contemporary developments.

How India’s Kashmir Move May Complicate Its Border Dispute With China
By Ankit Panda
The Indian government’s move will make border negotiations with China more difficult.

China Issues Statement Condemning Indian Decision to Bifurcate Kashmir
By Ankit Panda
China sees its claims in Kashmir threatened by New Delhi’s move.

Why New Delhi Will Be Left Unfazed By China’s New Defense White Paper
By Abhijnan Rej
For India, China’s latest defense white paper is unlikely to shock and surprise.

India’s Response to China’s Cyber Attacks
By Elizabeth Radziszewski, Brendan Hanson, and Salman Khalid
Among enduring rivals, sometimes less of a response is more – but only in the short term.

Modi 2.0’s China Outreach: Interpreting the Early Signs
By Abhijnan Rej
Few observers in India picked up on the probable significance of Li Xi’s visit to the country.

Is China the Only Defining Factor in India-Australia Relations?
By Niranjan Marjani
As both countries recalibrate their approaches to China, their bilateral relations have taken a back seat.

Modi 2.0 and India’s Complex Relationship With China
By Ankit Panda
The relationship with China will loom large in Narendra Modi’s second term as India’s prime minister.

Watching the Tiananmen Massacre From Delhi
By Amit Sengupta
A former Indian student leader recalls how one university in New Delhi reacted to the events of June 4, 1989.

China-India Border Talks Remain Difficult Amid Map Burning Controversy
By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
Will China’s burning of maps stymie bilateral efforts?

Will India Continue Its Quest for Global Leadership? The US Should Hope So.
By Sumona Guha
If India retreats, the United States will lose a partner in Asia at a time when it can hardly afford to do so.

Why Did China Change Its Position Now on Listing JeM Chief Masood Azhar at the Security Council?
By Abhijnan Rej
India celebrates a diplomatic victory as China comes around on Azhar, but what happens next?

What Does India’s Strategic Community Perceive As the Country’s Largest Challenge?
By Krzysztof Iwanek
Brookings’ Survey of India’s Strategic Community reveals a few interesting aspects of New Delhi’s foreign policy.

India’s Missile Test Spotlights Its Lingering Space Challenges
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
While a recent test is no doubt historic, New Delhi has much work left to do to address the challenges that remain.

Pulwama, Balakot, and Azhar Underscore India’s China Conundrum
By Harsh V. Pant
China’s position on Pakistan and India should no longer surprise anyone in India.

Jaish-e-Mohammed Leader’s ‘Global Terrorist’ Designation Is Overdue
By Ankit Panda
Jaish-e-Mohammed’s leader must be designated as a “global terrorist” and China must adapt to new realities.

From Wuhan to Pulwama: What Remains the Same Between India and China Over Jaish-e-Mohammed
By Harsh V. Pant
China will continue to shield Pakistan, much like before.