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China and India share a 4000km long border, and it’s been a relationship that has had its tense moments. This situation is made all the more complicated by the Brahmaputra river - rivers recognise no borders, and its res...
Developing the Brahmaputra River is an episode from Global Politics by La Trobe University. China and India share a 4000km long border, and it’s been a relationship that has had its tense moments. This situation is made all the more complic...
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Published Jan 2, 2019, 21:40 long, audio available.
China and India share a 4000km long border, and it’s been a relationship that has had its tense moments. This situation is made all the more complicated by the Brahmaputra river - rivers recognise no borders, and its resources are always in high demand. Guest: Dr Ruth Gamble (David Myers Research Fellow, La Trobe University)
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Developing the Brahmaputra River is an episode from Global Politics by La Trobe University.
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Developing the Brahmaputra River is from Global Politics by La Trobe University.
Published Jan 2, 2019 and 21:40 long