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chinese influence
Dec 13 2009, ARVIND K.PANDEY

True, we cannot avoid China altogether in the wake of larger scheme of political necessities. However, it’s a catch-22 situation for India, which cannot ignore China’s dubious activities in Tibet and its tactical support to divisive forces in our...

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