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The subsequent generations of leaders, in the post-Cold War period, saw nuclear weapons as a guarantor of China’s status as a true world power with no equal other than the United States, especially in the Indo–Pacific region. To maintain this image, it was essential for China to preserve strategic asymmetry both in terms of optics and in terms of ground realities with other aspirants, especially India which had tested a device in 1974.
The Long Game: How the Chinese Negotiate with India
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