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Oct
2020

All Things Policy: Choppy Waters in the South China Sea

BySuyash Desai, Aditya Ramanathan and Sunila Dixit

As China asserts itself once again in the South China Sea, the United States outlines a new position, and regional actors react cautiously, Suyash Desai discusses the latest development and India’s options in a conversation with Sunila Dixit and Aditya Ramanathan.

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