India-China Relation : New ScenarioChitranjan Sawant
Moreover, India casts a wary eye over China's policies in relation to South Asian countries. Today, India pursues its China policy with both engagement and hedging. Bilateral relations could be characterized as ambivalent, particularly from the Indian side and more or less from the Chinese side...
In his talk, he addressed the deep-seated rivalry between two Asian powerhouses, India and China, and the factors contributing to the exacerbation of the issue. He also discussed the future of the India-China relationship – where it is headed and what it could possibly bring on both regiona...
How well do theories of economic interdependence and structural realism explain the India-China divergence between growing economic relations and continuing strategic mistrust? This article looks at the Indian side and argues that we need to go beyond economic and strategic factors, and brings in a ...
内容提示: 4India and China:ConfidenceBuilding through CrisesSwaran Singh 1History has made India’s living with China a very complicated business.Thetwo countries, however, continue to muddle through, and their relation-ship has managed to move somewhat beyond the old rivalry.While an increas-ing...
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze the relationship between China and India after 2005, when they have signed the "strategic partnership", which creates the legal framework for cooperation to see if they have the same relation when it comes to regional issues as when it comes to ...
This paper is an attempt to trace out the Nepal 's China-India relation in the context of dynamic changes of powerful nations of the world as well as emerging regional countries. Existing international relation of Nepal is needed tactic diplomacy to take maximum economic and technological benefits...
aIndia is China's neighbor, also has a long history and splendid culture. India's independence and the establishment of the People's Republic of China in the same era, and now belong to the developing countries, the most prominent is the population of China and India are large countries ...
In their period of rapid economic growth China and India have experienced profound structural transformations. The aim of the paper is to analyze the relation between structural change, the process of globalization and economic growth in... S Donatella - 《European Journal of Comparative Economics》...
Anirudha Chakrabarty from India commented that "historically India and China have always had a symbolic relation, why should it change now? We need China as a friend not as an enemy." The video also addressed this question. "The whole notion of a dragon-elephant rivalry, or China-India show...