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than a road on an obscure piece of disputed territory.

Yes, Indian strategists


feared the implications of China�s military potentially extending the road a few
kilometres south, but ultimately, Doklam
was about how Asia�s two large, nuclear-armed, rising powers saw

than a road on an obscure piece of disputed territory. Yes, Indian strategists


feared the implications of China�s military potentially extending the road a few
kilometres south, but ultimately, Doklam
was about how Asia�s two large, nuclear-armed, rising powers saw

than a road on an obscure piece of disputed territory. Yes, Indian strategists


feared the implications of China�s military potentially extending the road a few
kilometres south, but ultimately, Doklam
was about how Asia�s two large, nuclear-armed, rising powers saw
than a road on an obscure piece of disputed territory. Yes, Indian strategists
feared the implications of China�s military potentially extending the road a few
kilometres south, but ultimately, Doklam
was about how Asia�s two large, nuclear-armed, rising powers saw
than a road on an obscure piece of disputed territory. Yes, Indian strategists
feared the implications of China�s military potentially extending the road a few
kilometres south, but ultimately, Doklam
was about how Asia�s two large, nuclear-armed, rising powers saw
than a road on an obscure piece of disputed territory. Yes, Indian strategists
feared the implications of China�s military potentially extending the road a few
kilometres south, but ultimately, Doklam
was about how Asia�s two large, nuclear-armed, rising powers saw
than a road on an obscure piece of disputed territory. Yes, Indian strategists
feared the implications of China�s military potentially extending the road a few
kilometres south, but ultimately, Doklam
was about how Asia�s two large, nuclear-armed, rising powers saw

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