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Can the U.S. convince Japan, India, and Australia to team up against China?
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with his Japanese, Indian, and Australian counterparts in Tokyo today and urged the four countries to build a “true security framework” to “counter the challenge that the Chinese Communist Party presents.”
October 6, 2020 Source: The China Project
Shots fired on India-China border
Despite tensions flaring occasionally on the Sino-Indian border, no firearms have been used since 1975. That changed this week. Both sides blame each other for firing the first shot.
September 8, 2020 Source: The China Project
India bans more than 100 Chinese apps after latest border escalation
China and India continue to fiercely contest their claims to territory high up in the Himalayas. After India earlier accused China of “provocative military movements” near Pangong Tso Lake, it banned another bundle of Chinese apps today.
September 2, 2020 Source: The China Project
India and China hope to resolve border standoff in ‘expeditious manner,’ but dig in for extended conflict
Two months after a bloody border brawl, India and China remain at an impasse at the fuzzy Line of Actual Control. Meanwhile, Indian anti-China nationalism has solidified, and New Delhi continues to turn the screws on Chinese business and even academic connections.
August 21, 2020 Source: The China Project
Apple supplier Foxconn to invest $1 billion in India, another step away from China
Apple’s most important supplier is investing big in India as the U.S.-China trade war stresses supply chains.
July 14, 2020 Source: The China Project
A fragile détente between India and China after border standoff
India and China have agreed to stand down from their Himalayan standoff after a call between two senior officials. But there’s no sign of a real thaw in the relationship, and New Delhi is pressing ahead with efforts to limit Chinese involvement in India’s economy. Beijing’s latest new claim to Bhutanese territory won’t help.
July 6, 2020 Source: The China Project
China scolds India for ‘far-fetched’ app bans
Chinese government officials and businesses want to see the new Indian bans on Chinese apps reversed, but Modi’s move is popular among Indians seeking retribution for the lives lost on the Himalayan border.
July 1, 2020 Source: The China Project
India bans TikTok, WeChat, and dozens of other Chinese apps
India has escalated its border confrontation with China, two weeks after a deadly clash at the Line of Actual Control. This time, cyberspace borders are at stake: India’s Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) announced today that it would completely ban and disable all access within India to 59 China-based app, including TikTok and WeChat.
June 29, 2020 Source: The China Project
China accuses India of ‘vile’ acts on border
Tensions remain high in the Himalayas, 10 days after the violent clash that left 20 Indian soldiers dead and, according to both named and anonymous Chinese official sources, a small number of Chinese soldiers with injuries.
June 25, 2020 Source: The China Project
‘The Chinese leadership has miscalculated’: Deepa Ollapally on the India-China border conflict
Chinese leadership may have miscalculated in its border antics and pushed India to do the one thing Beijing has tried to keep it from doing for many years — move closer to the United States.
June 24, 2020 Source: The China Project
‘Indians feel assaulted and humiliated by China’ after border clash
A rundown of all the internet had to say about the worst day in India-China relations in many decades
June 22, 2020 Source: The China Project
Editor’s note for Friday, June 19, 2020
Dear Access member, The two Candians behind bars in China are in trouble, for all the wrong reasons, see Story 1 below. The Chinese government’s propaganda…
June 19, 2020 Source: The China Project
China and India point fingers after bloody border brawl
China and India’s border troubles force politicians in both countries to make hard choices.
June 17, 2020 Source: The China Project
China-India border dispute erupts in melee, with 20 Indian soldiers perishing in sub-zero temperatures
The latest China-India border standoff has taken an unexpected violent turn, days after a deescalation was apparent, and midway through a 10-day period of ground-level military talks.
June 16, 2020 Source: The China Project
India and China deescalate latest border standoff
After multiple meetings between Chinese and Indian diplomats and military commanders, a deescalation is apparent, though the crux of the two countries’ border disagreements remains unresolved.
June 10, 2020 Source: The China Project
New India-China border standoff: is it ‘stable and under control’?
Since their establishments in 1949 and 1950, the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of India have never had a mutually agreed-upon border. The disagreement was one of the causes of the Sino-Indian War of 1962, and of many decades of simmering tensions.
May 27, 2020 Source: The China Project
A boatload of Chinese money in India
The China Project illustration by Derek Zheng Although India established diplomatic relations with the P.R.C. in 1950, the two countries have had an uneasy relationship…
April 6, 2020 Source: The China Project
Is Kashmir the next Xinjiang?
On August 5, India unilaterally revoked the autonomy of Kashmir, and integrated it into India proper. Since then, Kashmir has been effectively shut down, with no internet, little mobile phone functionality, and a widespread police presence. India’s treatment of Kashmir shares more than a few similarities with how China has treated Xinjiang in the past decade, according to an article by Nithin Coca in The Nation.
October 21, 2019 Source: The China Project
Weekly Briefing: Police brutality in Hong Kong; the world’s most dangerous place; progress for LGBT Chinese
Hello, readers! The China Project Weekly Briefing details the most important China news from the past week. It also comes in the form of a…
August 13, 2019 Source: The China Project