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India-China Relations What is the issue.  It has been a year since the news of tensions between Indian and Chinese troops on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh first broke (May-June 2020).  With this, here is an assessment of the developments so far, the present conditions and the future challenges. What happened back then?  The crisis involved Chinese ingressions and violent clash with soldiers of the People‘s Liberation Army (PLA) in mid-June 2020.  It eventually involved seven places: Depsang plains, Galwan, Gogra, Hot Springs, North bank of Pangong Tso, Kailash range and Demchok.  With agreements to disengage from the Pangong lake area, it was planned to convene meeting of the senior commandersto address and resolve all other remaining issues.  The last such meeting of commanders was held in April 2021, but the Chinese have refused to even discuss the remaining issues.  Modi government seemed keen to announce a closure of the border crisis by creating the impression of an honourable solution against a major power.  But, no such closure is in sight yet. What is the current situation?  The PLA troops deny India access to territories it controlled by patrolling.  With this, the government‘s asserted aim of restoring the status quo ante as of April 2020 remains unfulfilled.  Even on the north bank of Pangong, a new status quo has been created where the patrolling rights are yet to be restored.  Similarly, the Kailash range has seen neither de-escalation nor de-induction so far.  So, in all, there have been no further deaths after June 2020 and no firing after early September 2020.  But,the peace on the border is both unstable and unsustainable.  Ongoing tensions, with massive deployments on each side, belie any hope of tranquillity.  Cognisant of the volatility and risk, Indian Army has undertaken a major reorientation of its units and formations towards the China border.  China-India ties are thus moving into a zone of problems even as New Delhi grapples with pandemic-related issues. How is COVID-19 and geopolitics playing now?  India‘s geopolitical concerns have been exacerbated by the devastation caused by the mismanagement of COVID-19.  Through its ‗Vaccine Maitri‘ programme, New Delhi was presenting itself as a better alternative to Beijing‘s vaccine diplomacy, particularly in South Asia.  But this trust was shaken, as the government has backtracked on existing contractual commitments to supply vaccines to its friendly neighbours.  So, countries such as Banglades...
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