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India-China Relations: Past, Present and Future

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Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs 

South Asia Center presents 


India-China Relations: Past, Present and Future

Clashes between Indian and Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley during May and June 2020 marked the most direct conflict between the two countries in decades. In this round table event, Professor James Steinberg will talk with three experts on India and China to better understand the current tensions between India and China as well as the historical roots of the conflict. The panelists will also discuss what this on-going conflict means for other countries in the region as well as relations with the United States.


Panelists include:


Arunabh Ghosh

Ghosh received his PhD in History from Columbia University. 


Tanvi Madan

Madan has a Ph.D. in public policy from the University of Texas at Austin and a master’s degree in international relations from Yale University. 


Yun Sun

Sun earned her master’s degree in international policy and practice from George Washington University, as well as an MA in Asia Pacific studies and a BA in international relations from Foreign Affairs College in Beijing.


The event is being co-sponsored by the East Asia Program,  International Relations Program, Department of Public Administration and International Affairs, and Department of Political Science.


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For more information or to request accessibility arrangements, please contact Emera Bridger Wilson (elbridge@syr.edu)




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