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CCP has reasons to be “terrified, mortified, petrified, stupefied”
India does not want to be powerful nation or rule the world, but as Prime Minister Modi said if messed with, India can show CCP its rightful place and help unburden the Chinese people and the world from the menace of the CCP.
Pressure politics, borders and People’s Republic Of China
The future stands extremely unpredictable with China’s “great historical progress”, the USA terminating its relations with the WHO, and UK’s new proposal to form an alliance D10
Why is China so aggressive?
The Chinese Ox is in the China shop destroying China itself with it's desperate attempts to fool it's citizenry, and one way or other this will not end well for China.
India-China relations: tackling the monster next door
So far, Modi and his team have displayed rare resolve and reasonableness in dealing with a more aggressive and assertive China
Changing geo-strategic imperatives in the Indian Ocean region
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Efforts to rekindle the historical ties with African countries and to lessen the Chinese influence in the region, Modi foreign policy, 2.0 is on its toes, with efforts like ‘Project Mausam’, to revive maritime ties among the Indian Ocean ports, started by Indian Ministry of Culture in 2014,
To get China to ban Masood Azhar at UN, Vietnam is the key
How can any self-respecting person peddle dastardly lies, and then strut about like a virile peacock and posture - and to top it, 'virtue signal?'
The hard truth about Masood Azhar, China and UN listing
As per the Chinese Communist Party, the Nobel Peace Laureate, the Dalai Lama is a terrorist but a venom-spouting, jihadist is not, because both positions, although contrary, further Chinese self-interest.
Lessons China should learn from Doklam stand-off
India will no longer be intimidated by China, and many more lessons.
Indians are dancing to China’s propaganda songs
India won't repeat the mistake of Jawahar Laal Nehru and will be alert this time when it comes to trusting China
Are we staring another at Indo-China war?
War seems inevitable, even if India wants to remain neutral and doesn’t want, given the internal and external circumstances.