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What China’s Assertive Actions Mean for the India-China Border

Rahul Bhatia
  • January 07, 2022
  • 9Dashline
Summary:  Rahul Bhatia writes about how the unsettled nature of the India-China border and the lack of meaningful dialogue is leading to the LAC becoming increasingly militarized. He outlines how the misunderstanding between the two countries along the frontier could lead to a conflict on the border.
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