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Doklam Plateau and Three Warfares Strategy / Bisht, Nagender S. P.   Journal Article
Bisht, Nagender S. P. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India-China border has not been formally demarcated and there are areas where both sides have differing perception of Line of Actual Control (LAC), and its perception on ground have led to a number of skirmishes and standoffs, Doklam being the most recent. The differentiating factor in this standoff was that it took place in a third country, Bhutan. This crisis will remain an important indicator of Indian and Chinese strategic behaviour in any future crisis between the two emerging powers. This will also reflect on India’s relations with other countries in South Asia and vice versa. A major aspect of Indian strategic behaviour that emerged from this crisis was that India can play the game of military brinkmanship and win it.
Key Words PLA  China  India  Doklam Plateau  Three Warfares  Treaty of 1890 
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