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A critical assessment of the stand-off offers New Delhi key lessons in managing the strategic competition with China. Originally published by The Hindu.
Evaluate the Ladakh crisis, keep China at bay
About the author
Arzan Tarapore
Arzan Tarapore is a research scholar at the Centre for International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University, and a visiting research professor at the China Landpower Studies Centre at the U.
In a recent Analysis published by the Lowy Institute — The crisis after the crisis: how Ladakh will shape India’s competition with China — Arzan Tarapore argues that the Ladakh crisis offers New Delhi three key lessons in managing the intensifying strategic competition with China. Tarapore summarised these lessons in The Hindu.