Raisina: The Taiwan Strait Issue
The 2026 Raisina Dialogue in New Delhi addressed the global implications of a potential Chinese attack on Taiwan and the limitations of current diplomatic strategies.
The 2026 Raisina Dialogue in New Delhi focused on the critical issue of the Taiwan Strait, particularly in light of increasing tensions between China and Taiwan. A panel of experts highlighted that the landscape of international conflicts is expanding, putting pressure on existing deterrence and diplomatic frameworks. This indicates a growing recognition of the risks involved in the Taiwan situation and the implications it holds for global security.
One of the key points discussed was the United States' policy of strategic ambiguity regarding its defense of Taiwan. This approach has historically added a layer of uncertainty that discourages aggressive actions from Beijing. However, the current U.S. administration's more assertive stance, coupled with a skepticism towards traditional commitments, may undermine this strategy, altering the dynamics of U.S.-China relations.
Experts voiced concerns that the gradual deterioration of established international norms could lead to miscalculations by state and non-state actors alike. The implications of such a conflict could be catastrophic, not only for Taiwan but also for regional stability and the global order, highlighting the urgent need for a renewed discourse on international security and cooperation among nations.