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 | Ladakh Standoff And China's Belt And Road Are Connected: Expert Explains How | In his book Belt and Road: A Chinese World Order, published by Penguin, Bruno Macaes said India’s rejection of the Belt and Road may have triggered the Doklam standoff in 2017. He pointed out that there is a connection between the border developments both in Doklam and now in Galwan and the Belt and Road.
“I think China is trying to show the Indian government that there is a price to pay if you oppose the Belt and Road — a price to pay at the border and in terms of aggressive military posture.” | |
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