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Chinese Invasion<\/h2>\n

The Chinese army’s incursion into India has been a topic of hot debate among international relations experts, with many contending that China has none-the-less violated Indian sovereignty. The incursion by Chinese troops into Indian-controlled territory began on 5th May 2020 at the Pangong Tso lake in the Ladakh region, and has since spread to other locations elsewhere in the Himalayas. The incursion is officially being seen as an ‘atmospheric test’ in the midst of a border dispute between the two countries. It has been speculated that the Chinese may have come in an attempt to gain control of the Eastern theatre of the ongoing India-China border disputes.<\/p>\n

The situation has been exacerbated in recent weeks as both the Indian and Chinese sides are now heavily militarised, with both countries deploying troops at the border, as well as heavy military equipment. The presence of the Chinese army in Indian-controlled territory, as well as its push into Indian-controlled territory, has been seen by experts as a breach of India’s sovereignty. Experts have also pointed to the possible utilization of such a move as a power play, in the wake of the border dispute between India and China, which has so far been largely unresolved.<\/p>\n

Indian political leaders have raised the alarm on the Chinese incursion, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi promising action on the matter. In turn, China has silently maintained that its moves are not provocative or in any way international in nature; instead, Beijing has framed it as an ‘atmospheric test’. Despite Chinese attempts to frame the development, India has moved to lodge a strong diplomatic protest in response to China’s actions.<\/p>\n

While the full extent of the Chinese incursion and its impact is yet to be determined, the implications for India and its relationship with China are potentially far-reaching. Experts have warned of a growing rift between India and China, in the wake of the incursions. Such tensions would likely have implications for both countries in a variety of ways, from their domestic economic relationship to their international political standing.<\/p>\n