The first round of patrolling was conducted by India and China following successful disengagement in the friction areas in ...
India and China have reached a deal to de-escalate tensions and withdraw troops from two flashpoints along their disputed border. Despite the agreement, bilateral ties reman fraught with challenges.
COP29's start was delayed as nations clashed over the EU's carbon border tax, highlighting climate finance tensions.
Senior Chinese officials highlighted the ''chemistry'' displayed during the meeting between the two leaders and expressed ...
I dwell on the hypothesis that the India-China border cannot be substantially changed and should be formalised along the 1959 Claim Line and the McMahon Line in the Eastern Sector through an interim ...
It involved over four-and-a-half-years of intense and extensive negotiations involving 31 rounds of diplomatic talks through ...
The Depsang face-off in March-April 2013 was resolved days before Chinese PM Li Keqiang’s visit to India. The Doklam ...
Chinese officials also reportedly urged India and China to coordinate on other shared interests, such as climate change, AI, ...
Despite progress in infrastructure development, cross-border social engagement has been hindered. This can be rectified by ...
This border pact makes no mention of any similar patrolling arrangements ... they have, from the outset, benefited China at India’s expense. Even the â bottleneckâ area in the Depsang plains, which ...
Indian troops began patrolling in Ladakh’s Demchok sector on Friday (November 1), days after disengagement with the Chinese ...
While the recent India-China border agreement certainly represents a diplomatic success, it does not fully address deeply rooted strategic mistrust and competition between the two powers.