India-China Security Competition on Land, at Sea, in Space, and Beyond
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India-China Security Competition on Land, at Sea, in Space, and Beyond

BROOKINGS

Together with Walter Ladwig of King’s College London and India’s former chief of the naval staff, Admiral Karambir Singh, who now serves as chairman of the National Maritime Foundation in New Delhi, APLN member Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan discussed India’s security challenges and capability gaps with China across various domains, including conventional, maritime, space, nuclear, and cyber in a podcast hosted by Tanvi Madan. Watch here.

You can read the transcript on the Brookings website here.

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