Chinese-Dragon
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Yes, China needs to have a more clearly defined India strategy, until now Chinese leadership has held a one-sided wishful thinking that it can accommodate India in a win-win proposition. It is obvious that India is not in bed with China, rather, it's a willing member of a camp of world powers that are hostile to China's rise. I believe things will be changing from this point on.
As for Modi's gamble, India did not walk away with anything tangible but alienating a good-willed neighbor. Indians will always find a reason to claim a victory, that the way they are. IMO it is just an inferiority complex disguised as superiority.
The main thing is we now have full control of the land area of Donglang.
Which means the decision to build the road or not is solely a Chinese decision, of which the decision seems to be: Yes.