Rhetorics like ‘What the next India-China war might look like’ or ‘There could be war if conflict between India, China not handled properly’, clearly point to the ongoing face-off between the two nuclear weapon countries.
In a latest, China and India seemed bumping on the tri-junction of Sikkim-India-Bhutan at Doklam Plateau, which has been raising some potential storm.
As a result, diplomacy has been put on its toughest test ever on both sides of the border to defuse the tension in a win-win manner.
The standoff presents a chicken-game like situation in this regional geo-political theatre. Added to this is the prospect of both the armies facing eye-balls to eye-balls with the world waiting eagerly: who blinks first.
Interestingly, the kind of posture and determination that have been revealed by Indian policy-makers and the Indian Army suggest that India under no circumstances is going to chicken out, allowing Chinese to have their way.
Though media on both sides are spitting venom against each other’s country, presenting clear-cut constituency on both sides, the cry of ‘teach enemy a life-time lesson’ remains a distant dream.
China’s Global Times is playing India Zee TV. Barring public rhetoric, defence forces of India are undeterred and the external-affairs cell of the Indian government is predetermined not to allow “repeat of another Tibet” on its nation seams.
Amidst this latest crisis, defence on both sides of the world’s most populous nations is building-up logistical arrangements from Indian Ocean to the ground zero.
This has led to analysts from all over the world interpreting that the present standoff is different from all past incidents between India and China, and that a war is mongering between the two.
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War or no-war, China is all set to incur loss to its International Personality among the comity of nations.
However, India’s record is comparatively far better in terms of respecting the sovereignty and integrity of its neighbours and other countries of the world. This kind of diplomacy and defence definitely deserve salute of the citizens.