However, from Nehru to Manmohan era, it has been seen that regardless of the unresolved differences and border disputes the potential gains in the India-China relations are more substantial than the costs. This is the reason why the two countries are eager to advance their relations to a new...
Since the border war,Indo-Chinese relationshave slowly but surely improved, especially since both countries opened up their economies for foreign trade and investment. Indeed, trade has probably been the main cause for a thaw in bilateral relations. Between FY 1990-91 and 2006-07, trade between ...
In 1976, relations between China and India settled back to normal as they resumed ambassadorial ties. Between 1976 and 2000 when the two countries jointly celebrated the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ti...
President Xi stressed that China-India relations are essentially a question of how the two large developing countries and neighbors, each with a 1.4-billion-strong population, treat each other. Development is now the biggest ...
Guruswamy has authored several books on policy issues, the latest being The Looming Crisis in India’s Agriculture; India China Relations: The Border Issue and Beyond; and Chasing the Dragon: Will India Catch-Up with China?. Let’s examine both viewpoints. The China Daily article’s points ...
This article examines whether the concept of a security dilemma is useful in understanding the trajectory of India-China relations over the past seven decades. It considers several phases through which this relationship has passed and it argues that the security dilemma has never been at work. The...
"We need to view and handle the bilateral relations from a strategic height and long-term perspective, bring the relations back to the track of healthy and stable development, and find the right path for big, neighboring countries to live in harmony and develop side by side. In global affair...
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 ...
China-India relations sank to a new low in 2017, seeing the ''roughest year ever" with added risks of direct confrontation, said Zhang Jiadong, director of the Center for South Asian Studies at the Shanghai-based Fudan University, according to an article inThe Paper. ...
Examples abound. Here are two. The Council on Foreign Relations, an influential US think tank, published an article in its journal Foreign Affairs last month by Happymon Jacob, an Indian academic, titled "How to thwart China's bid to lead the Global South". Its subtitle says: "America can...