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ID089063
Title ProperKeeping the Dragon at bay
Other Title InformationIndia's counter-containment of China in Asia
LanguageENG
AuthorRehman, Iskander
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Ever since their emergence as modern states in the middle of the twentieth century, relations between India and China have been exceedingly complex in nature and, for the most part, fraught with tension. This article reviews aspects of the Sino-Indian relationship over the past decade from a realist perspective, showing that despite surface improvements, bilateral ties are still marred by strong feelings of mistrust. It is argued that China has engaged in a policy of containment of India, challenging its regional pre-eminence in South Asia and stymieing its neighbor's emergence as a major world power. A careful study of India's newly assertive foreign policy, both in Asia and beyond, reveals that New Delhi has chosen to back its policy of engagement of Beijing with a form of counter-containment.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Security Vol. 5, No. 2; May-Aug 2009: p.114 - 143
Journal SourceAsian Security Vol. 5, No. 2; May-Aug 2009: p.114 - 143
Key WordsIndia ;  China ;  Asia ;  Dragon ;  Foreign Policy ;  Sino-Indian Relationship


 
 
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