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Corrosive compromise of the Sino-Indian border management framework: from doklam to galwan / Karackattu, Joe Thomas   Journal Article
Karackattu, Joe Thomas Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India and China have entered a new low in their bilateral relations. Having fought a war in 1962, it took over three decades for both countries to achieve normalcy at the borders, aided by a series of border management agreements and protocols to maintain tranquility along the border areas. However, the June 2020 Galwan clashes have changed that permanently. This paper argues that the current escalation of border clashes is both a symptom and consequence of the breakdown of the bilateral border management framework which has been dented since the 2017 Doklam standoff between both countries. Delving into diplomatic history relating to Doklam and Galwan, the findings point to the need to correct the epistemic criteria used to reproduce claims of an unambiguous boundary between India and China by both countries, in order to ensure abatement of similar outcomes.
Key Words China  India  Bhutan  Cartography  Boundary  Diplomatic History 
Aksai Chin  Frontiers  India-Chin  GalwanDoklam 
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