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Explore the complex interplay between India, China, and Bhutan, and understand the strategic implications for South Asian security.
The real geopolitical frontier between India and China lies not in the oceans but in the Himalayas and at its heart is not ...
India’s foreign minister met several top Chinese leaders during his first visit to China since bilateral relations unraveled ...
China begins construction of massive dam on Brahmaputra River, raising concerns about downstream impact on India and ...
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday tried to alleviate fears on China's move to construct the world's largest ...
Increased Flood Risk: Sudden water discharges during monsoons could intensify the risk of flash floods. Arunachal Pradesh's ...
China is making every possible effort in its charm offensive to woo the otherwise self-sustained Indian market, which ...
"In Arunachal Pradesh, we share three international boundaries - with Bhutan approximately 150km ... "none of the Indian states directly shares borders with China".The CM's statement comes amid ...
China’s mega dam on the upper reaches of the Brahmaputra reignites long-standing cross-border water tensions, raising alarms in India and Bangladesh over ecological and strategic impacts — a ...
China has begun building a massive dam on Yarlung Zangbo near Arunachal Pradesh, raising strategic concerns for India as ...
Speaking to reporters in Guwahati, Sarma said the Brahmaputra receives most of its water from Bhutan, Arunachal Pradesh, and ...