Dr.Kondapalli, Professor in Chinese Studies in his
article, on rediff.com deciphers
the complexities of boundary talks, recently held in New Delhi. He
asserts Dai's basic mission to Delhi was to discuss a
"framework" for the resolution of the boundary dispute between the
two countries. While Dai stated that both sides have "scaled much
height" in working out such a framework, as he is stepping down this year
as the State Councilor and the Special Representative on border talks, he has
little to show to his own people on the subject, having engaged with four
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Prof Kondapalli on 'India-China:Protracted talks, Contested Sovereignties'
Dr.Kondapalli, Professor in Chinese Studies in his
article, on rediff.com deciphers
the complexities of boundary talks, recently held in New Delhi. He
asserts Dai's basic mission to Delhi was to discuss a
"framework" for the resolution of the boundary dispute between the
two countries. While Dai stated that both sides have "scaled much
height" in working out such a framework, as he is stepping down this year
as the State Councilor and the Special Representative on border talks, he has
little to show to his own people on the subject, having engaged with four
Indian counterparts since 2003...
Labels:
Boundary Dispute,
Faculty Publication,
India-China
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