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The Treaty China Will Never Sign: Where Geography Meets Geopolitics
Geography is destiny. Nowhere is that true more than in the Brahmaputra basin, where China's position as an upper riparian state transformed this shared river into an instrument of silent coercion. Illustration by The Geostrata The Yarlung Tsangpo as it is called in Tibet before it flows down into Arunachal Pradesh as the Siang and spreads into Assam as the mighty Brahmaputra is not just a watercourse but a lifeline for many as it sustains agriculture, drinking water and ecol

THE GEOSTRATA
Apr 45 min read


China’s Long Game: Military Expansion, Regional Coercion and India’s Strategic Choices
The US Department of War (formerly Department of Defense) submitted its latest annual report on Chinese military and security developments to the US Congress, highlighting Beijing's military expansion, both horizontal and vertical, its growing dominance in artificial intelligence, semiconductors, cyber warfare, etc., leading to wider implications in the Indo-Pacific, Africa, and Latin America. Illustration by The Geostrata The report also claims that the Indian northeastern s

THE GEOSTRATA
Jan 66 min read


China’s Arunachal Pradesh Claim and International Law: Sovereignty, History, and Boundaries
China’s assertion on Arunachal Pradesh, which it calls “Zangnan” (South Tibet), is based on historical ties to Tibet and a rejection of...

THE GEOSTRATA
Aug 22, 20255 min read


India After Galwan
Galwan Valley was a name given by a Ladakhi explorer, Ghulam Rasool Galwan, in the late 1800s. Galwan, situated within India's Ladakh...

THE GEOSTRATA
Apr 28, 20245 min read
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