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China's new Great Game in the Himalayas: Conflict simultaneous with trade (Book Review)

By IANS | Updated: March 5, 2021 12:15 IST

New Delhi, March 5 Some weeks ago, while reviewing a book on Sino-Indian relations, a question was asked ...

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New Delhi, March 5 Some weeks ago, while reviewing a book on Sino-Indian relations, a question was asked whether India was missing the wood for the tress in its response to the Chinese incursions in Ladakh that had begun last May. Now, a new book on the worst tensions on the LAC in 60 years raises a new question: Is India actually caught in a cleft stick?

This is because "A New Silk Road India, China And The Geopolitics of Asia" by veteran journalist and author Kingshuk Nag

( With inputs from IANS )

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