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Peace and war are not the only options in any bilateral relationship. Numerous issues, more or less serious, emerge between two countries which demand
New Delhi’s decreased policy manoeuvrability coupled with China’s decreasing need to comply with international norms and conventions is a dangerou
The state of the bilateral relationship between India and China has gotten rockier since the two leaders last met.
The already tenuous effort by both sides to manage their ties has been further complicated by contemporary developments.
China will continue to shield Pakistan. The Wuhan spirit, if it ever existed, is gasping for breath — and New Delhi will have to firm up its response to China.
Like several other countries in the Indo-Pacific, India is also hardening its policy posture vis-à-vis China.
This time around, it is probably fair to say that no “Wuhan spirit” can salvage bilateral relations.