After several rounds of military and diplomatic negotiations, the nine-month long standoff between India and China came to an end with the disengagement of troops along the line of actual control in Eastern Ladakh. While the Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, has said that "China and India should be friends and partners,” the new Biden administration has not deviated from Trump's stance on China. What led to this thaw and what lay ahead for the two countries especially in the light of the recent Quad summit? Nithya Subramanian, Editor at ISAS spoke to Ambassador Gautam Bambawale, a career diplomat who has served as India’s ambassador to China, Pakistan and Bhutan. He is also a Distinguished Professor at Symbiosis International University, Pune and Senior Advisor to Ola.
Episode 146: The IPEF - What, Why and How
Episode 145: India-South Korea Ties
Episode 144: China’s Engagements in South Asia
Episode 143: Australia and the Indian Ocean - Priorities, Responses and Challenges
Episode 142: India’s Space Sector Boom
Episode 141: The Sri Lankan Economic Crisis
Episode 140: India-Aus FTA - Boost to Bilateral Ties
Episode 139: Political Upheaval in Pakistan
Episode 138: Ratification of the MCC Nepal Compact
Episode 137: India’s Digital Currencies
Episode 136: Indian State Elections - Punjab
Episode 135: Indian State Elections - Uttar Pradesh
Episode 134: Russian Invasion of Ukraine - The South Asian Dilemma
Episode 133: Data Protection in India
Episode 132: India’s Quest for Drones
Episode 131: Pakistan’s National Security Policy
Episode 130: South Asia Outlook 2022 - Maldives
Episode 129: South Asia Outlook 2022 - Bhutan
Episode 128: South Asia Outlook 2022 - The Union Budget of India
Episode 127: South Asia Outlook 2022 - Afghanistan
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