Suba Chandran, D
(2017)
Doklam, Demochok and DBO.
Rising Kashmir, 08 August 2017.
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Developments along India-China-Bhutan border seem to be continuing. Though there has not been a military escalation in Doklam between the Indian and Chinese troops at the border level, there has also been no political rapprochement either between the two countries at the highest level. Not so far.
Though there have been warning at the official levels from China, and the Chinese media issuing threats, India has not officially responded. Nor has it backed down at the border. How will China respond to India’s tough military and political posture? Will it stop with just issuing threats? Will it intensify its military posture in Doklam? Or, will it look beyond and explore poking India at other places along the India-China border?
Especially in J&K, will Demochok and DBO flare-up again? Worse, will China move beyond the border and poke in other parts of J&K, across the Line of Control as well?
Looking into Doklam: China’s Motivations |
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In the Media
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Programmes > International Strategic and Security Studies Programme School of Conflict and Security Studies > Strategic Studies |
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Schools > Conflict and Security Studies |
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17 Aug 2017 10:31 |
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17 Aug 2017 10:31 |
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http://www.risingkashmir.com/article/doklam-democh... |
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http://eprints.nias.res.in/id/eprint/1323 |
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