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Lines of Control: India’s Foreign Policy and China

May 17, 2025
Aadil Brar, a journalist and international affairs analyst based in Taipei, offers insightful perspectives on India's foreign policy amid rising global tensions. He discusses India's balancing act between the US and China, particularly in light of the ongoing border issues post-Galwan Valley clash. The conversation highlights India's desire for strategic autonomy, its responses to China's assertiveness, and the broader implications for regional security. Brar also touches on the impact of China's mega-dams on Indian national security and the shifting dynamics surrounding Taiwan.
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India's Middle Power Ambition

  • India is positioning itself as a benevolent middle power contrasting China's regional hegemony.
  • It aims to rise globally while maintaining distinct values from China, despite a contested geopolitical environment.
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New Border Normal Post-Galwan

  • The 2020 Galwan clash led to a contested new border reality favoring China.
  • Despite diplomatic talks, China retains significant military infrastructure and troops, signaling long-term strategy.
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India’s Strategic Alternative to China

  • India crafts its foreign policy as a strategic alternative to China's dominance.
  • It advances connectivity and trade initiatives to counter China's Belt and Road influence, seeking global partnerships.
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