Tensions between India and China escalate as China attempts to change the status quo along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) following clashes in Galwan. China asserts claims over Arunachal Pradesh and disputes Bhutan's territories, leading to increased aggression in the region.
.@CPR_India’s @Chellaney blames successive US administrations for enabling Chinese President Xi Jinping's aggressive expansionism, not least in the South China Sea. https://t.co/zmjMOffx40
#India must open a new front against Arunachal-obsessed Dragon: Debunk the one #China myth Historically, traditional China was just a third of the area it occupies today. "It is characteristic of China that if a region once acknowledged a nominal tributary status even for a… https://t.co/kLBReCRsiB
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#Bhutan is also facing an increasingly aggressive and assertive #China. #China disputes Bhutan in the northern and the western sectors & since 1984, both countries have held 25 rounds of negotiations to end this: Harsh V. Pant & @gs_aditya https://t.co/ggpxTL8s36
China seethes over U.S. as it backs India's claims on #ArunachalPradesh, says "Arunachal has been ours since ancient times" Watch for details https://t.co/THoHJ5mi0O
The reason for such a pessimistic assessment of the ties between #India-China is that the clashes in #Galwan have been followed by #China trying to change the status quo on the ground at different points along the #LAC: Harsh V. Pant & @kalpitm https://t.co/QSdDBUDEQc