ID | 115091 |
Title Proper | China and India today |
Other Title Information | diplomats Jostle, militaries prepare |
Language | ENG |
Author | Malik, Mohan |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Just as the Indian subcontinental plate has a tendency to constantly rub and push against the Eurasian tectonic plate, causing friction and volatility in the entire Himalayan mountain range, India's bilateral relationship with China is also a subtle, unseen, but ongoing and deeply felt collision, the affects of which have left a convoluted lineage. Tensions between the two powers have come to influence everything from their military and security decisionmaking to their economic and diplomatic maneuvering, with implications for wary neighbors and faraway allies alike. The relationship is complicated by layers of rivalry, mistrust, and occasional cooperation, not to mention actual geographical disputes. |
`In' analytical Note | World Affairs US Vol. 175, No.2; Jul-Aug 2012: p.74-84 |
Journal Source | World Affairs US Vol. 175, No.2; Jul-Aug 2012: p.74-84 |
Key Words | India ; China ; Bilateral Relationship ; Rivalry ; Geographical Disputes ; Wen Jiabao ; Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) |