Indo US Relations

Xi Jinping and His Disputes in the South China Sea and Himalayas

Over the past decade, particularly since Xi Jinping assumed power as China's leader, tensions with neighboring countries have escalated significantly. One of the most notable flashpoints has been the dispute with India, which first gained attention in 2017 during the Doklam standoff—a conflict many saw as avoidable. While the standoff eventually cooled, confrontations escalated in Galwan, the Pangong Lake area, and north of Tawang. Though China quickly withdrew from Doklam, Galwan, and Tawang, it kept the disputes simmering. In a decisive move, India occupied the strategic Kailash Heights, forcing China to relinquish its extended control over the Pangong Lake region. At Tawang, Indian forces pushed back Chinese troops in hand-to-hand combat, and since then, China has not returned to the area.

Curiously, since Xi came to power, dormant border issues have flared up. It appears he believes intimidation can secure victory, though this has proven to be a miscalculation.

Xi also attempted to threaten Taiwan with a massive naval buildup and the looming threat of invasion. However, the United States quickly intervened, backing Taiwan and effectively neutralizing any Chinese aggression. This show of force allowed Taiwan and the U.S. to strengthen their positions in the Taiwan Strait, making a Chinese invasion increasingly unlikely. After this failed attempt, Xi turned his attention to the Philippines.

In the Philippines, Xi employed similar tactics to those used against India, but in the open seas. He miscalculated, however, as help can arrive swiftly in maritime disputes. China made sweeping territorial claims over areas long recognized as part of the Philippines' domain. Once again, the U.S. stepped in to support the Philippines, which also strengthened its defenses by purchasing advanced military equipment from India and elsewhere to counter China’s intimidation.

Xi’s primary confidence lies in his vast navy, which he uses to pressure his maritime neighbors. However, China's naval forces, from sailors to admirals, lack the experience needed for full-scale naval combat. In contrast, the U.S. Navy’s superior tactics and ability to disrupt China’s sea trade routes pose a significant threat, potentially cutting off China’s vital export lifelines.

All these conflicts seem unnecessary, yet Xi appears to be relishing them despite the lack of success. Meanwhile, other nations, recognizing his ambitions, have bolstered their military capabilities, ready to deliver a strong response if necessary.
 


Meanwhile desi Bond be like:

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Nah probably a heart attack or something.



United States: Indian official dies ‘mysteriously’ within embassy premises, investigation underway, Secret service probes suicide angle​


The case is now being investigated by the Secret Service and the local law enforcement authorities in Washington DC.

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Word "mysteriously" was added by the news report not present in original Indian embassy readout.

He was "found dead".

Now, as to a natural death due to heart attack etc or a unnatural death can only be known after investigation which the LOCAL AUTHORITIES i.e US police will do.

We dont know who he is, his job role, etc...
 

White House officials meet Sikh activists before PM Modi's U.S. visit​

We had the chance to thank senior federal government officials for saving the lives of Sikh Americans and for vigilance in protecting our community, says Pritpal Singh, founder of the American Sikh Caucus Committee​


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Hmmmmm,
 


United States: Indian official dies ‘mysteriously’ within embassy premises, investigation underway, Secret service probes suicide angle​


The case is now being investigated by the Secret Service and the local law enforcement authorities in Washington DC.

**

Word "mysteriously" was added by the news report not present in original Indian embassy readout.

He was "found dead".

Now, as to a natural death due to heart attack etc or a unnatural death can only be known after investigation which the LOCAL AUTHORITIES i.e US police will do.

We dont know who he is, his job role, etc...

A double agent or mole dispatched off by the counter intelligence?
 

White House officials meet Sikh activists before PM Modi's U.S. visit​

We had the chance to thank senior federal government officials for saving the lives of Sikh Americans and for vigilance in protecting our community, says Pritpal Singh, founder of the American Sikh Caucus Committee​


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Hmmmmm,
Bad job done. Protecting terrorists who masquerade as regular guys. Why does US go out of the way to kill its own enemies in Iran and elsewhere?
 

‘Real emphasis on implementation, evolved non alignment but tightened funding through FCRA amendment’: Former US official reflects on how Modi govt shaped India-US bilateral ties​


It must be mentioned that the Modi government amended the FCRA in 2020, the constitutionality of which has already been upheld by the Supreme Court of India.

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‘Real emphasis on implementation, evolved non alignment but tightened funding through FCRA amendment’: Former US official reflects on how Modi govt shaped India-US bilateral ties​


It must be mentioned that the Modi government amended the FCRA in 2020, the constitutionality of which has already been upheld by the Supreme Court of India.

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This article lost me in the first 4 lines. India shows sharp departure in foreign policy by signing non-binding agreements ? Like WHAAAAAAA ? bahahahahaha.
India is the ultimate groupie-girl of signing non-binding argreement alphabet soup organisations that do nothing. From Quad to Bimtsec, Asean, we are PhD at signing bullshit non-binding agreements.

its the BINDING agreements we are 'hai raam mai mar gayee' over.
 

View: https://youtu.be/ozgPIS-5jnk?si=Xgsz-rQVetdeCFLA

Former Dy NSA Pankaj Saran in an interview with Nitin Gokhale on the trajectory of Indo US relationship , the Quad & surprisingly on India's overtures to China. Apparently Modi's a bilateral scheduled with Xi Jinping in next month's BRICS summit in Russia.

Looks like business as usual taking into consideration the new normal as far as China's concerned is the name of the game , Jaishankar's recent needling of China in the media notwithstanding .
 

View: https://youtu.be/ozgPIS-5jnk?si=Xgsz-rQVetdeCFLA

Former Dy NSA Pankaj Saran in an interview with Nitin Gokhale on the trajectory of Indo US relationship , the Quad & surprisingly on India's overtures to China. Apparently Modi's a bilateral scheduled with Xi Jinping in next month's BRICS summit in Russia.

Looks like business as usual taking into consideration the new normal as far as China's concerned is the name of the game , Jaishankar's recent needling of China in the media notwithstanding .


Please give me a quick summary. Don't want to go through the video.

I do not think India is making any overtures to China. India is only talking to China at the behest of Russia but not conceding anything.
 

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