Galwan One Year Series
Return to articleمذاکرات اور انکار: گالوان تنازعے کے بعد بھارت کی چین پر سفارت کاری
بھارت اور چین کے مابین مشرقی لداخ کے علاقے میں متنازعہ سرحد پر تقریباً ایک برس تک فوجوں کے آمنے سامنے رہنے کے بعد واپسی کا پیچیدہ عمل اب بھی جاری ہے۔ بھارت کے وزیر برائے خارجہ امور ایس جے…
One Year Since Galwan: How Has the Border Standoff Impacted the India-China Relationship?
In this South Asian Voices virtual roundtable, Arzan Tarapore, Antara Ghosal Singh, Jagannath Panda, and Yubing Sheng speak with Editor-at-Large Akriti Vasudeva about India-China relations one year after the onset of the border standoff in Ladakh. This conversation corresponds with our four-part…
Geopolitics and the Sino-Indian Border
It has been a year since Chinese and Indian troops began engaging in aggressive face-offs at the disputed Sino-Indian border, including several locations in Ladakh along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Today, the tension between the two has not…
Negotiation and Negation: India’s Post-Galwan Diplomacy vis-à-vis China
After almost a year-long military stand-off at their disputed border, a complex military disengagement is still underway between India and China in the eastern Ladakh region. The latest press release from India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), following a phone…
India, China, and the Stalemate beyond Ladakh
After a major breakthrough in February when Chinese and Indian troops withdrew from the north and south banks of the Pangong Tso in Ladakh, the disengagement process appears to have lost some steam in the past months. With talks at…
India-China Strategic Competition and the Costs of the Ladakh Crisis
The Ladakh crisis is not over yet. Disengagement from front-line positions, begun with fanfare in February, has since stalled. Chinese troops remain encamped in several positions on previously Indian-controlled territory and talks to dislodge them have been fruitless. Quite apart…