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ID125230
Title ProperMyanmar an epicentre of India-China dynamism
LanguageENG
AuthorMazumdar, Sayantani Sen
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The 'Look East Policy' (LEP) of India is essentially an integral endeavour professing India's renewed thrust at cultivating cooperative relations with its South East and East Asian neighbours, wherein China has an immensely crucial role to play. China's pioneering imprint in South East Asia was in fact, a re-awakening call for India to foster closer ties with its South East Asian neighbours. The end of the Cold War ushered in certain geo-economic reorientations in inter-state dynamics. With the centre of gravity predominantly shifting towards the Asia-Pacific region, the foreign policy maneuvers of both India and China had undergone substantive revisions. More pertinently, Beijing's increasing assertiveness in the Asia-Pacific Region instigated India to reformulate the theoretical postulates of its foreign policy. A wave of competitive ardour generated by the process of globalization promoted the relevance of regionalism, thereby leading to the burgeoning importance of regional organisations like ASEAN. In this context India and China's relative proximities to the ASEAN member countries pose to be the focal-point of an insightful as well as objective investigation and academic research.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Focus Vol. 34, No.10; Oct 2013: p.23-29
Journal SourceWorld Focus Vol. 34, No.10; Oct 2013: p.23-29
Key WordsIndia ;  Look East Policy ;  Cultivating Cooperative Relations ;  South East Neighbours ;  East Asian Neighbours ;  China ;  Asia Pacific Region ;  Foreign Policy ;  Globalization ;  Regionalism ;  ASEAN