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ID179034
Title ProperUnderstanding Bangladesh’s relations with India and China
Other Title Informationdilemmas and responses
LanguageENG
AuthorHossain, Delwar ;  Islam, Md Shariful
Summary / Abstract (Note)The paper asserts that Bangladesh survives and thrives not only the global level power rivalry but also the interests of both China and India, especially in maintaining their presence and influence in South Asia and its adjacent regions. Bangladesh enjoys friendly and robust relations with two competing global powers in its geopolitical vicinity, India, and China. While Bangladesh has excellent bilateral ties with India and China, the bilateral relations of China and India suffer from tensions and mistrust. A growing literature on Sino-Indian relations has already pointed out their relations as ‘rivalry.’ In this context, the paper dwells on the key questions: What implications does the Sino-Indian rivalry bring about for Bangladesh? How is Bangladesh responding to those implications that Sino-Indian rivalry brings? How is Bangladesh shifting its strategic contours of relations with India and China towards a more cooperative framework? The paper argues that these questions are critical for understanding Bangladesh’s pursuit of adjusting to the emerging geopolitical environment marked by growing Sino-Indian rivalry .
`In' analytical NoteJournal of The Indian Ocean Region Vol. 17, No.1; Mar 2021: p.42-59
Journal SourceJournal of The Indian Ocean Region Vol: 17 No 1
Key WordsForeign Policy ;  Bangladesh–China Relations ;  Sino-India Rivalry ;  Bangladesh–India Relations


 
 
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