India-China Rapprochement Masks Persistent Threats to Regional Stability and America’s Interests
As India and China attempt to thaw years of border tensions, their fragile rapprochement poses complex challenges for regional security and America’s strategic position in Asia.
In a high-stakes diplomatic move, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s scheduled meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi signals a tentative step toward easing the simmering tensions between two nuclear-armed neighbors. This development follows a deadly 2020 clash along the Himalayas that escalated mistrust and military posturing. However, beneath the surface of cautious diplomacy lies a persistent challenge to regional stability that directly impacts America's strategic interests. Can Quiet Negotiations Secure Lasting Peace on a Volatile Border? Despite agreements to reduce troop deployments and restore limited trade, both nations continue fortifying their disputed border areas with infrastructure projects—a testament to...
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