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While the new administration will make little difference in Bhutan’s border negotiations with China, it will promote deeper economic cooperation and
Peace and war are not the only options in any bilateral relationship. Numerous issues, more or less serious, emerge between two countries which demand
Until recently, Nepal had maintained silence on the Doklam standoff.
As of now, Xi Jinping seems to be in a very strong position to have his way.
Conflict between the two Asian giants will act as a drag on their rise.
The very institutions that have facilitated China’s prominence can be potentially used to constrain its behaviour and shape its choices
Nepali discomfort about the ongoing standoff between India and China can have important consequences.
Ajit Doval’s approach — now famously referred to as the Doval Doctrine — places limited reliance on diplomacy only to the extent that India’s territorial interests are not compromised.
The two nations have had a history of cooperation, support, and mutual growth.
For India, there is only one option regarding the Doklam standoff: standing up to China resolutely to protect its core interests.
One of the key Chinese objectives in initiating the Doklam standoff seems to be testing India’s resolve to stand by Bhutan. Leaving Bhutan to its devices at this juncture cannot be good for India’s elusive pursuit of regional primacy.