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Indian Army s confrontation with Chinese PLA in Ladakh can hardly be called sitting on the fence But that s not good enough for US officials – Indian Defence Research Wing
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US wants India to âget off the fenceâ over China. But forgets Cuban crisis lesson
Indian Armyâs confrontation with Chinese PLA in Ladakh can hardly be called âsitting on the fenceâ. But thatâs not good enough for US officials.
Tara Kartha 21 December, 2020 9:30 am IST Text Size:
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At some point recently, it seemed that India had no fight with the Chinese at all. One such instance was when US Senator Mark Warner said that India needed to âget off the fenceâ and join a âcoalition of the willingâ to confront Beijing. Warnerâs comments matter. Re-elected from Virginia, he is the co-chair of the Senate India caucus, and vice-chairman of the Select Intelligence Committee. Other US officials have said the same thing, and itâs no secret that this issue dominates think tank discussions.
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The debate over what China wants and why Beijing acts the way it does continues.
The Center for the National Interest recently hosted a panel of experts to discuss China s foreign policy. The transcript of the event can found below.
More than a half-century ago, George Kennan published an analysis of the sources of Soviet conduct that helped to shape US policy toward Moscow throughout the Cold War. More recently, the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff – an organization that Kennan founded and led – published an analysis of 21st-century Chinese conduct meant to provide the underpinnings for a new American approach to contending with Beijing’s growing might.