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Post-Doklam, Chinese aggression not yet over -
Claude Arpi, Pioneer
The Doklam incident is over and one could say, ‘All’s well that ends well’, to paraphrase the title of Shakespeare’s play. Lessons should, however, be drawn from the nearly three-month long confrontation near the tri-junction Tibet-Sikkim-Bhutan. Even once a bilateral agreement has been found, China has remained belligerent. Aggressiveness is still over-present in the Chinese official media. Can it be due to the fact that China lost face and had to withdraw from the disputed area without building a road?
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