Bijoy Das

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Archive data: Person was Research Associate at IDSA from February 2011 to January 2014

Joined IDSA
Feb 2011
Expertise
India-China Bilateral Security Issues.
Education
M.A. (1995), Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India; Advanced Studies in Beijing Language & Culture University, Beijing, P.R.China.
Current Projects
Development of Infrastructure in the India-China Border Region; China News Digest.
Background
Prior to joining IDSA, he has been continuously working in various departments of the Government of India on the security aspects of India-China bilateral relations.

Research Associate
Email: bijoy1383[at]gmail[dot]com
Phone: +91 11 2671 7983

Publication

Border Defence Cooperation Agreement: The Icebreaker in Making?

The long expected Agreement on Border Defence Cooperation (BDCA) was signed between the governments of India and China on 23 October 2013 in Beijing, during the visit of the Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh to the People’s Republic of China. The draft of the agreement had been through close-door negotiations by both the governments for about a year prior to its signing. Incidentally, it was also during these negotiations that a three week long face-to-face incident occurred—in April-May 2013—at Depsang located in the Aksai Chin region which is disputed between India and China.