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The Modi government provoked the crisis, and in no small measure, the prime minster himself. Indian nationalists have been only too willing to pile on. This portends to be a huge strategic blunder, although Modi seems to have realized the stakes involved and is now hedging his bet rather than boldly raise the ante.The Wire (India)Don't Blame Modi for 'No Intrusion' Claim, Blame Him for Dramatic Shift in China Policy Prem Shankar Jha
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The Modi government provoked the crisis, and in no small measure, the prime minster himself. Indian nationalists have been only too willing to pile on. This portends to be a huge strategic blunder, although Modi seems to have realized the stakes involved and is now hedging his bet rather than boldly raise the ante.The Wire (India)Don't Blame Modi for 'No Intrusion' Claim, Blame Him for Dramatic Shift in China Policy Prem Shankar Jha
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Don't Blame Modi for 'No Intrusion' Claim, Blame Him for Dramatic Shift in China Policy
Prem Shankar Jha