Sun July, 2020, Age: 4 years
On July 5, Beijing officially stated for the first time that China has a boundary dispute with Bhutan. This development has significant implications for New Delhi, as the disputed territory borders Arunachal Pradesh, a Chinese-claimed province administered by India. These development comes in the wake of a serious confrontation between India and China in the western sector of their border. Analysts say the move is likely aimed at increasing pressure on India in the wake of this ongoing confrontation.