Tag: #indiachina
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The Great Himalayan Blunder of China
Why did the Chinese come in 2020 to yield ground in 2024? In our opinion it is a great blunder of Himalayan proportions. However we must keep our guard up. Never trust the Chinese. The connect between a Vikisit Bharat and Surakshit Bharat has never been more important…& more………
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Military Lessons For India of Recent Conflicts
The recent and ongoing Russia Ukraine war as well as the Israel Hamas conflict have some important lessons for India. Lt Gen Rakesh Sharma (R) and I had a conversation around the lessons we need to learn from these conflicts in the Indian context. This was a free flowing discussion which touched base on the…
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A Peek Into Everyday China: Dousing the Dragon
In this video I have highlighted as to how India is bettering China in some critical areas. What is more important is that this is a view from the Chinese media. Simultaneoulsy India must understand that there will be severe opposition from China in all walks of life. India must start believing in itself and not…
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Indian Response to China’s Overtures
The article in Global Times praising India and spinning ‘Bharat Narrative’ needed to be viewed in the correct perspective. To that end, Lt Gen Dushyant Singh (R) and I had a very informed discussion. He and I approached the issue from two different positions to reach the same conclusion. China cannot be trusted. This article is…
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India China Competition 2024
The relationship between India and China will be one of competition just short of conflict in 2024. I have out lined the contours of this competition in this video.
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India Marching Ahead
Maj Gen Rajiv Narayanan (R) gave a fantastic exposition of how India is marching ahead as also the pitfalls in the path ahead. He was at his best. Make your own judgement after listening to him.
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A Peek Into Everyday China: Indian Kachua Aur Chinese Khargosh Ki Kahani
In this Peek Into Everyday China I have outlined how the gap between India and China is closing. Power is not always about GDP. It is beyond that. In my opinion the Indian tortoise is on the move while the Chinese hare is slowing down considerably. I have adopted an empiric mode in this analysis…
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A Peek Into Everyday China : The Indian Pushback
India has started to hold its own in international forums and is pushing back against China even if it has to plough a lonely furrow. China is increasingly getting the taste of a resolute and rising India.

