The activities of the Chinese people in the South China Sea date back over 2,000 years. China is the first to have discovered ...
It is now considered common knowledge in Washington policymaking circles that China aims to replace the United States as the dominant global superpower and to aggressively expand its territory.
India-China border relations from 1988 to 2005, including the Border Peace and Tranquillity Agreement, analyzed by Manoj ...
India-China border history, from the Manchu and British empires to modern negotiations, analyzed by Manoj Joshi.
Beyond South Asia, Beijing projects power in the South China Sea with little regard for international law. The same ...
Nepal's claim on Lipulekh and Kalapani reopens a 200-year-old border dispute, while historical maps and treaties show the ...
Global scholars and experts from China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, the UK and other countries discussed the historical and legal basis for China's recovery of the Nansha ...
By Ritika Joshi   At the recent SCO Summit, India once again refused to endorse China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). To ...
The Philippines protested on Thursday a plan by China to establish a nature reserve at one of the most hotly disputed shoals ...
As Tibetan villages under foreign control remain isolated, India’s Arunachal borderlands are embracing inclusive growth ...