Modi’s Missteps in Global Diplomacy
USUK opened a new security front for China… on Indian soil. India’s provincial diplomacy remains putty under Anglo-Saxon hands, instrumentalized against the general peace.
In this episode of “Bottom Line with Pravin Sawhney,” Sawhney discusses Prime Minister Modi’s recent foreign affairs mis-steps focusing on interactions with US lawmakers and the Dalai Lama.
The episode also explores how these actions open a new front for security competition with China, particularly concerning India’s strategic dynamics and its stance on the One China policy, influenced by historical territorial disputes and diplomatic interactions.
Don’t miss this comprehensive analysis on the evolving global landscape and India’s positioning.
💠 more on the diabolical British borders: The 1914 Simla Convention between Great Britain, China, and Tibet.
It is noticeable. China says no word about India but a lot of words about Pelosi and the one article calls it a lousy move by US politicians. I’ve not taken a look at the China coverage in depth, but saw these two from Global Times. https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202406/1314561.shtml https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202406/1314532.shtml Inside China… Read more »
thank you, dear AHH, for drawing attention to another missing puzzle piece of the same war. with so much ongoing it would’ve been easy to slip by this crucial seemingly comedic piece. the relationship between mentor & gifted protege, stalin & mao, began to unravel here, with tibet. mao did… Read more »
Amazing how politicians are called “law makers” instead of public servants. Says it all doesn’t it?
Here is one for you – deranged fantasy:
India will be facing its own “security competition” in Sikkim, Nagaland, or Kashmir.
As for America, the Hawaiian independence movement could certainly use greater support around the world.