ABSTRACT
The Sino-India conflict which started many years ago has till this day continued. It is one of the prominent issues in the Asian continent with two of the most powerful Asian States (India and China) have been in a border dispute even with efforts from the United Nations to help manage the conflict the tension between the two states remain high as possible clashes are unpredictable as they can happen me anytime. Violent clashes, public display of opposition targeting government and allies have continued to occur over the years and despite strategies from the United Nations to manage the conflict it hasn't given a suitable outcome this, therefore, questions the effectiveness and capability of the United Nations conflict management strategies. This dissertation analyzes the United Nations conflict management strategies in the Sino-India conflict employing research of other scholarly literature, also assesses the effectiveness of the efforts made United Nations to manage the Sino-India conflict. The dissertation concludes by recommending a need for the United Nations to employ sanction in the case of any breach in the agreement, to also use arbitral decisions.
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