One Year After Galwan (1)

In this four-part South Asian Voices series, Arzan Tarapore, Antara Ghosal Singh, Jagannath Panda, and Yubing Sheng discuss India-China relations one year after the onset of the border standoff in Ladakh. With tensions remaining on multiple points of the disputed border, contributors analyze underlying tensions contributing to the standoff, how the crisis has impacted India and China’s strategic priorities and threat perceptions, and the potential trajectory of the relationship going forward.

Watch the South Asian Voices webinar based on the series at the link below:

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Image 1: Ashok Boghani via Flickr

Articles in Collection

India-China Strategic Competition and the Costs of the Ladakh Crisis Defense & Security

India-China Strategic Competition and the Costs of the Ladakh Crisis

The Ladakh crisis is not over yet. Disengagement from front-line…

Negotiation and Negation: India’s Post-Galwan Diplomacy vis-à-vis China Geopolitics & Diplomacy

Negotiation and Negation: India’s Post-Galwan Diplomacy vis-à-vis China

After almost a year-long military stand-off at their disputed border,…

India, China, and the Stalemate beyond Ladakh Defense & Security

India, China, and the Stalemate beyond Ladakh

After a major breakthrough in February when Chinese and Indian…

Geopolitics and the Sino-Indian Border Geopolitics & Diplomacy

Geopolitics and the Sino-Indian Border

It has been a year since Chinese and Indian troops…

One Year Since Galwan: How Has the Border Standoff Impacted the India-China Relationship? Video & Audio

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,…