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ID148838
Title ProperChina in the neighbourhood
Other Title Informationstrategic inferences for Northeast India
LanguageENG
AuthorGoswami, Namrata
Summary / Abstract (Note)The strategic significance of Northeast India from an Indian national security perspective cannot be over-emphasised. This landscape lies at the cusp (emphasis added) of Bangladesh, Bhutan, China and Myanmar with a terrain and ethnic character that is distinctive, challenging, picturesque and placid. “The strategic geography” is implicit with Chinese aggressive posturing across the Himalayas and Myanmar, coupled with cross-border non-state armed groups impacting daily life in this multifaceted landscape. The border and territorial disputes that led to the 1962 war have not disappeared with China continuing to stake claims on huge chunks of Indian territory (see Figure I). While the historical origin of that Chinese claim is based on manufactured antiquity, yet China continues to aggressively emphasize that history.
`In' analytical NoteDialogue Vol. 16, No.4; Apr-Jun 2015: p.135-154
Journal SourceDialogue 2015-04 16, 4
Key WordsChina ;  India ;  Neighbourhood ;  Northeast India ;  Strategic Inferences