China’s Quest to Grab Land Undercut 3 Decades of Efforts to Build Mutual Trust: C Raja Mohan

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China’s misadventure in eastern Ladakh has created conditions for a “fundamental reset” of India’s ties with that country as its “unacceptable assertion” of power and quest to grab more land undercut nearly three decades of efforts to build mutual trust, strategic affairs expert Prof C Raja Mohan said on Wednesday.

Referring to China’s aggressive posturing in eastern Ladakh, South China Sea and East China Sea, Prof Mohan said China will face consequences for its misplaced aggression as┬а it may trigger “nationalist counter-responses” including a push for re-balancing of power in the region. Read More…


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