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नवीन प्रशासनामुळे भूतानच्या चीनसोबतच्या सीमा वाटाघाटी�
While the new administration will make little difference in Bhutan’s border negotiations with China, it will promote deeper economic cooperation and
भारत और भूटान निकट संपर्क में हैं और हमारे राष्ट्रीय और स�
India needs to adopt adequate counter-measures against the growing use of IW by China and Pakistan
The Bhutanese PM’s recent interview is being lauded by the Chinese as an attempt by Bhutan to move closer to China at the expense of India
हाल के दिनों में डोकलाम में चीन की गतिविधियां ये इशारा कर�
Understanding the history of the boundary dispute between China and Bhutan requires an understanding of Tibetan history.
Peace and war are not the only options in any bilateral relationship. Numerous issues, more or less serious, emerge between two countries which demand
The ‘structural imbalance’ in South Asia is a contribution of geography and political history — but also has a deeper context and meaning.
New Delhi’s decreased policy manoeuvrability coupled with China’s decreasing need to comply with international norms and conventions is a dangerou
Despite reports of unarmed clashes between the Indian and Chinese soldiers and the fact that the stand-offs are taking place at more than one place �
If there is one thing about civilisations, it is the fact that they go through crests and troughs. Some build legacies, others lose them.
China is expanding its sphere of influence, but India has always had a pacifist and non-confrontational approach.
आज से लगभग एक वर्ष पहले भारत और चीन के मध्य 73 दिनों के बाद ड�
Korean leaders’ meet and welcome thaw in Sino-Indo relationship can positively impact global strategies in the 21st century.
भारत तो डोकलाम को लेकर चीन के साथ कूटनीतिक स्तर पर मसला हल
Inordinate focus on the military threat obscures the larger political impact of China’s rise, which will have a bearing on India’s interests and e
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China has done little in reducing the earlier tensions of Doklam, while India has taken no action, other than protecting its national security concern
भारत ने डोकलाम गतिरोध का सामना भले ही बेहद परिपक्वता और स�
While India handled the Doklam face-off with a great degree of maturity and restraint, India cannot afford to let its guard down.
सन् 2008 में, नेपाल में 239 बरस पुरानी राजशाही व्यवस्था समाप्त
Until 2008 when the 239 year old monarchical institution was abolished in Nepal, China was not much interested in Nepal affairs except in the Tibetan
डोकलाम में भारत और चीन के बीच सैन्य गतिरोध कम होने के ज्या
A clearly identifiable motive of China stoking Doklam is difficult to determine.
अभी हाल तक, नेपाल ने डोकलाम गतिरोध पर चुप्पी साध रखी थी।
Military confrontation between India and China on Doklam is showing little sign of abating — China is not in any mood to moderate its words.
Until recently, Nepal had maintained silence on the Doklam standoff.
वर्तमान में शी जिनपिंग परिस्थितियों को अपने मनमाफिक मोड�
As of now, Xi Jinping seems to be in a very strong position to have his way.
The 21st century can emerge as the Asian century, only if there is peace and there are supportive and mutually beneficial relations between the major
The current impasse has put India in a veritable hornets' nest, because New Delhi can neither forsake defending the territorial claims Bhutan has over
डोकलम में गतिरोध भारत, चीन और भूटान से जुड़ी सीमा विवाद की
China's renewed focus on the Indian border should be seen in the wider context of its status as a revisionist power and its provocative actions across
The 220 Km border between Sikkim and Tibet is the only delimited and demarcated part of the 4,000 Km odd Sino-Indian border.
The outcome of the months-long stand-off at Doklam is likely thanks to India’s enormous tactical advantage in the region.
Conflict between the two Asian giants will act as a drag on their rise.
This is the first time Indian forces have challenged Chinese claims on Bhutanese territory.
While India has been assertive in protecting interests it considers vital to its security posture in the region, New Delhi remain cagey when it comes to drawing lines on a map.
India will have to learn the fine art of staring down the dragon to preserve its political space, while embracing China for some important economic opportunities. At Doklam, it did the former; will a different India turn up at BRICS?