Hot And Sour Asia Policy
Outlook|June 29, 2020
China’s strategy is to keep alliances from building amongst its regional rivals, using the carrot and stick routine.
K.C. Singh
Hot And Sour Asia Policy

The standoff over Chinese intrusions across the Line of Actual Control (LAC) had simmered since early May. Some analysts using private satellite pictures revealed that Chinese ingress was seen in areas like Galwan valley—Indian control over which was never disputed—or even deeper on the north shore of Pangong Tso, the world’s highest saltwater lake. Troops, larger than normal in number, were also observed all summer patrolling the LAC in contested areas.

This story is from the June 29, 2020 edition of Outlook.

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