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On Both Sides of the India-China Divide: Shiv Shankar Menon, Subramanian Swamy, Ashok Kantha

Kapil Sibal brings together three highly respected voices in Indian foreign policy and strategic affairs: Shiv Shankar Menon, Subramanian Swamy, and Ashok Kantha.
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Nov 10 2024
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Kapil Sibal brings together three highly respected voices in Indian foreign policy and strategic affairs: Shiv Shankar Menon, Subramanian Swamy, and Ashok Kantha.
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In this episode of Central Hall, we take a look at the complexities of the India-China border issue. Join us as Kapil Sibal brings together three highly respected voices in Indian foreign policy and strategic affairs: Shiv Shankar Menon, Subramanian Swamy, and Ashok Kantha.

Menon is the former National Security Advisor of India and a renowned diplomat who previously served as the Foreign Secretary of India. Known for his strategic insights, Menon offers a balanced view on the historical context of the India-China border issues, the challenges of diplomacy, and India’s evolving foreign policy stance.

Swamy is an economist, politician and a seasoned voice in Indian politics. Known for his candid views, Swamy discusses the political dynamics and economic implications of India’s stand on the border issue with China.

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Kantha is the former Ambassador of India to China and a seasoned expert on foreign policy. Kantha provides an insider’s view on the diplomatic intricacies between the two nations. His extensive experience with the Chinese helps decode the current tensions and explore avenues for de-escalation and dialogue.

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