China’s Strategic Assessment of the Ladakh Clash

In early May, Chinese and Indian troops confronted each other along their remote, disputed border in the Himalayas. For 40 days, the two sides engaged in a tense standoff, but a fragile peace held. On June 15, all that changed. Fighting with rocks and wooden clubs wrapped in barbed wire, dozens of soldiers were killed in hand-to-hand combat along desolate ridges high above river gorges. Some soldiers reportedly fell hundreds of feet to their deaths. China and India — the two most populous countries in the world, and both nuclear-armed — are now engaged in the most dangerous border crisis … Continue reading China’s Strategic Assessment of the Ladakh Clash